Freenas 9.1 - RC Observations

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Yatti420

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Hello everybody..

Been playing with freenas 9.1.0-RC build.. Running really good.. Using a USB 3.0 Flash drive.. Nothing special but does work and boot with no issues..

GUI#1
Noticed a few things not sure if really a bug or issue for future releases.. The report graphs for system directories (root/etc/mnt...) are broken after first reboot.. Probably not a big deal as they wont be there i'm assuming upon official release?

GUI#2
I removed all (and disabled autotune since I had low ram - Shouldn't be on) sysctls carried over from old config and Removing tunables in the GUI is very slow for me.. Taking 5x longer then removing a sysctls..

Jail Storage Mounts
The only weird thing I can't figure out (which I hope isn't a rtfm question) is why certain jail directories (pictures) aren't "auto mounting" upon startup.. I can mount the offending directory easily by clicking it then checking mount.. Is there limitations with pathnames (no spaces etc?) Only mount certain amount of directories? Minidlna (with media_dir=) and transmission work no probs so far.. If I am downloading something I change the owner/perms manually before moving the files into perm storage..
jailstorage.png


Going to look into this output and dig into logs in a bit.. My NAS sits on .125 and jail on .126.. Jail is standard with VIMAGE/NAT disabled..

Code:
Jul 25 22:30:01 NAS last message repeated 2 times
Jul 25 22:30:01 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc alc0
Jul 25 22:30:01 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc alc0
Jul 25 22:30:01 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.126
Jul 25 22:30:01 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.126
Jul 25 22:30:02 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.127/32
Jul 25 22:30:02 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.127/32
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/warden list  -v
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc alc0
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc alc0
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.126
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.126
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.127/32
Jul 25 22:34:56 NAS manage.py: [common.pipesubr:57] Popen()ing: /usr/local/bin/sipcalc 192.168.0.127/32
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Yatti420

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I accessed jails from shell using "jexec 1 /bin/tcsh" seems to work fine..
 

Yatti420

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I fixed my jail storage issue.. I guess no spaces are permitted in the path.. Keep it simple seems to work... jail mounts working after every reboot..
jailstorefix.png
 

cyberjock

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Nope. In CLI world spaces in filenames are the bane of many admins....
 
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