specter9mm
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I recently decided to move my application pool onto my primary data pool, as the mirrored SSDs I put them on were performing horribly. The steps I performed:
1. Back up ix-applications directory using cp -a from the app pool.
2. Unset the pool in the Applications screen in the Truenas GUI.
3. Set the new pool in the Truenas GUI.
4. Restored my backup of ix-applications to the new directory.
5. Reboot.
All of my pods are starting just fine, but when I went to upgrade one of my applications to the latest version, I got the following error:
[EFAULT] Failed to snapshot zpool1/ix-applications/releases/[applicationName]/volumes@13: Dataset zpool1/ix-applications/releases/[applicationName]/volumes not found.
I dug a little more into the logs, and found the kube-root-ca.crt not registered error in a bunch of the pod deployment logs.
I have a bunch of applications, and re initializing k3s would be a huge pain to set everything back up. Is there a way to fix this while retaining all of my applications and configurations?
1. Back up ix-applications directory using cp -a from the app pool.
2. Unset the pool in the Applications screen in the Truenas GUI.
3. Set the new pool in the Truenas GUI.
4. Restored my backup of ix-applications to the new directory.
5. Reboot.
All of my pods are starting just fine, but when I went to upgrade one of my applications to the latest version, I got the following error:
[EFAULT] Failed to snapshot zpool1/ix-applications/releases/[applicationName]/volumes@13: Dataset zpool1/ix-applications/releases/[applicationName]/volumes not found.
I dug a little more into the logs, and found the kube-root-ca.crt not registered error in a bunch of the pod deployment logs.
I have a bunch of applications, and re initializing k3s would be a huge pain to set everything back up. Is there a way to fix this while retaining all of my applications and configurations?