Background
Had a perfectly well running system (albeit not active). Installed at 11.2 updated to 11.3. BUT it was on a consumer motherboard with core i7 and normal memory. Having read loads and then tested new memory for the board to death I decided that the one error in a week was still more than I wanted. So...
I purchased a secondhand supermicro board (X9SCL-F) bought some ECC memory to suit ran memory test for a long while and no issues.
Swapped the new board into the chassis, removed a 4 port intel network card as the new mobo has dual interface, I booted up to see whether the OS would upgrade, loads of errors. No issue I was happy to reinstall.
I reinstalled the OS from 11.2 .iso and all went well - installed, rebooted removing media, console screen came up, network interfaces detected and IP address allocated via DHCP. Changed the IP address and rebooted. All seemed normal again.
Tried to access the web interface, to check data pool imported ok etc and set up anything else I might have kludged, at which point I get the web interface loading, what I assume is the page background displays as a result (the shark on a dark screen), loading messages at the bottom as if more data is coming which then stop eventually but no error message from browser that it couldn't access or load anything. In effect it appears to load the shark logo and freeze.
Tried from different machine, the same, tried different browser on both, the same.
Tried basic network connectivity - can ping into FreeNAS machine and out from the shell.
Tried rebooting FreeNAS. The same
Tried resetting config on the FreeNAS box. The same
Problem in summary
Swapped mobo, memory and processor which test out OK as hardware, reinstalled FreeNAS, all other hardware and disks remain the same bar network card. System seems live but can't connect to web interface.
Searched forums and wider but this doesn't seem to match any of the other web interface doesn't work, which seem to be more around basic network issues.
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n impulse I looked at the browser inspector as I was about to post this. Output in attached file. This may or may not be relevant. I have no idea.
Any help or thoughts gratefully received.
Had a perfectly well running system (albeit not active). Installed at 11.2 updated to 11.3. BUT it was on a consumer motherboard with core i7 and normal memory. Having read loads and then tested new memory for the board to death I decided that the one error in a week was still more than I wanted. So...
I purchased a secondhand supermicro board (X9SCL-F) bought some ECC memory to suit ran memory test for a long while and no issues.
Swapped the new board into the chassis, removed a 4 port intel network card as the new mobo has dual interface, I booted up to see whether the OS would upgrade, loads of errors. No issue I was happy to reinstall.
I reinstalled the OS from 11.2 .iso and all went well - installed, rebooted removing media, console screen came up, network interfaces detected and IP address allocated via DHCP. Changed the IP address and rebooted. All seemed normal again.
Tried to access the web interface, to check data pool imported ok etc and set up anything else I might have kludged, at which point I get the web interface loading, what I assume is the page background displays as a result (the shark on a dark screen), loading messages at the bottom as if more data is coming which then stop eventually but no error message from browser that it couldn't access or load anything. In effect it appears to load the shark logo and freeze.
Tried from different machine, the same, tried different browser on both, the same.
Tried basic network connectivity - can ping into FreeNAS machine and out from the shell.
Tried rebooting FreeNAS. The same
Tried resetting config on the FreeNAS box. The same
Problem in summary
Swapped mobo, memory and processor which test out OK as hardware, reinstalled FreeNAS, all other hardware and disks remain the same bar network card. System seems live but can't connect to web interface.
Searched forums and wider but this doesn't seem to match any of the other web interface doesn't work, which seem to be more around basic network issues.
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Any help or thoughts gratefully received.