BossyBear
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- Mar 27, 2013
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November 30th 2015, I upgraded from the Update page and there was something wrong with the boot volume apparently (I wasn't able to mount my iSCSI devices from my virtual infrastructure), so I reverted to a previous boot volume. I subsequently renamed the "bad" boot volume to "FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201511040813 - VDI not found" so that I would never use it.
Every update since then I have not been able to rename or delete this failed boot volume.
If I attempt to rename it (trying to remove the spaces - I suspect the spaces are the culprit) I get a similar error in the web page "Error: Failed to rename Boot Environment." and this in the console.
If I attempt to delete it there is an alert in the top of the web page "Failed to delete Boot Environment." but nothing in the console.
Is not being able to rename a boot volume with spaces in the name a bug?
Is there a way to manually delete the defunct boot volume?
Thank you
D
Every update since then I have not been able to rename or delete this failed boot volume.
If I attempt to rename it (trying to remove the spaces - I suspect the spaces are the culprit) I get a similar error in the web page "Error: Failed to rename Boot Environment." and this in the console.
Code:
manage.py: [middleware.exceptions:37] [MiddlewareError: Failed to rename Boot Environment.
If I attempt to delete it there is an alert in the top of the web page "Failed to delete Boot Environment." but nothing in the console.
Is not being able to rename a boot volume with spaces in the name a bug?
Is there a way to manually delete the defunct boot volume?
Thank you
D
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