funkihunter
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- Jan 27, 2016
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EDIT** Mod please delete my incorrect first thread/post within the "Help & Support" main forum! Thanks!
Disclaimer: Not sure which information is necessary, nor how to get it, in order to get aid on processing my question.
FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201512121950
Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2750 @ 2.40GHz
32715MB RAM
4 x 2TB WD Red NAS HDD
Trying to create a new Volume with the Volume Manager from the GUI (actually using the initial startup wizard) and I'm unable to switch it from 'tank' to something else. I received a quickstart manual with the purchase and when I try to use the initial wizard (or the wizard on the top bar of the GUI) I get the message "ZFS WARNING: Unable to attach to ada0." as readout on the screen connected to the FreeNAS Mini.
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Is this warning bad? Why can't I access the volume manager?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[In my mind, I'm not able to zpool the necessary vdevs because I can't create the vdevs because I can't access the drives. That's probably wrong -- but I'm trying to learn (and reading through CyberJock's .pptx "FreeNAS Guide 9.2.1")]
Disclaimer: Not sure which information is necessary, nor how to get it, in order to get aid on processing my question.
FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201512121950
Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2750 @ 2.40GHz
32715MB RAM
4 x 2TB WD Red NAS HDD
Trying to create a new Volume with the Volume Manager from the GUI (actually using the initial startup wizard) and I'm unable to switch it from 'tank' to something else. I received a quickstart manual with the purchase and when I try to use the initial wizard (or the wizard on the top bar of the GUI) I get the message "ZFS WARNING: Unable to attach to ada0." as readout on the screen connected to the FreeNAS Mini.
Any thoughts? Suggestions? Is this warning bad? Why can't I access the volume manager?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[In my mind, I'm not able to zpool the necessary vdevs because I can't create the vdevs because I can't access the drives. That's probably wrong -- but I'm trying to learn (and reading through CyberJock's .pptx "FreeNAS Guide 9.2.1")]
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