Hi,
1st post ever here, hoping I'll find someone who can enlighten me...
1st my hardware : an HP microserver Gen 8, with 12GB of ecc memory and a E31260L xeon. I added some RAM and changed the cpu.
Running Truenas core TrueNAS-13.0-U3.1, with a pool of 2 active 4tb disks (I resilvered a disk about 2 weeks ago and did not have time to remove it yet). I've seen recently I had new ZFS upgrade flags but did not yet take time to try an upgrade (I don't really know how to say here which "flags I'm running").
I've just met a weird issue on my small home NAS, which is the following : I've tried accessing the .zfs/snapshots directory of a dataset over samba... and immediattely lost contact with the NAS. it looks like I got an instant reboot issue (got mails, and uptime show this). I'm accessing from an ubuntu laptop over twiregard for now, so can't connect anything to the vga output to attempt to see the console...
The logs in /var/log do not mention anything except there are new logs at boot, and I've tried accessing a second time the same dataset over samba... and got a second reboot... ???
I then connected as root through ssh, and found out I can actually list the contents of the directory that's causing reboots when accessed from dolphin - I can see 36 snapshots and cat a file for instance -
I'm wondering if there could be something I could enable to get more logs or if there would be something I could try to prevent samba from crahing the NAS ?
Thanks && regards
1st post ever here, hoping I'll find someone who can enlighten me...
1st my hardware : an HP microserver Gen 8, with 12GB of ecc memory and a E31260L xeon. I added some RAM and changed the cpu.
Running Truenas core TrueNAS-13.0-U3.1, with a pool of 2 active 4tb disks (I resilvered a disk about 2 weeks ago and did not have time to remove it yet). I've seen recently I had new ZFS upgrade flags but did not yet take time to try an upgrade (I don't really know how to say here which "flags I'm running").
I've just met a weird issue on my small home NAS, which is the following : I've tried accessing the .zfs/snapshots directory of a dataset over samba... and immediattely lost contact with the NAS. it looks like I got an instant reboot issue (got mails, and uptime show this). I'm accessing from an ubuntu laptop over twiregard for now, so can't connect anything to the vga output to attempt to see the console...
The logs in /var/log do not mention anything except there are new logs at boot, and I've tried accessing a second time the same dataset over samba... and got a second reboot... ???
I then connected as root through ssh, and found out I can actually list the contents of the directory that's causing reboots when accessed from dolphin - I can see 36 snapshots and cat a file for instance -
I'm wondering if there could be something I could enable to get more logs or if there would be something I could try to prevent samba from crahing the NAS ?
Thanks && regards