My Freenas hardware has not changed in 18 months since I built it. Its basically worked flawlessly.
My problem is now:
The bootup is fine, the system runs a filesystem check. that passes on all drives.
Then FreeNas says
mounting local file systems:
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max: 2097152 -> 2097152
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf: 2097152 -> 2097152
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max: 2097152 -> 2097152
net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack: 0 -> 0
Then the machine stops - no error messages - nothing.
I cannot access the machine via Ethernet anymore.
What does this mean? - the motherboard is Intel the GigE ports are built into the motherboard. The BIOS tells me the Ethernet port link status is 'connected'.
Running FreeNAS V9.2.1.5
Is there something I can do to fix this or work around it?
I doubt if there is a hardware issue - more likely some sort of corruption.
I don;t suppose I can use a new installation of FreeNAS without loosing the contents of my ZFS pool.
I do boot from a USB drive and use an MSATA for logs. (again built into the motherboard) The 4 NAS drives are SATA - ports built into the motherboard.
I would even be willing to pay for some help on this one.
many thanks
My problem is now:
The bootup is fine, the system runs a filesystem check. that passes on all drives.
Then FreeNas says
mounting local file systems:
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max: 2097152 -> 2097152
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf: 2097152 -> 2097152
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max: 2097152 -> 2097152
net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack: 0 -> 0
Then the machine stops - no error messages - nothing.
I cannot access the machine via Ethernet anymore.
What does this mean? - the motherboard is Intel the GigE ports are built into the motherboard. The BIOS tells me the Ethernet port link status is 'connected'.
Running FreeNAS V9.2.1.5
Is there something I can do to fix this or work around it?
I doubt if there is a hardware issue - more likely some sort of corruption.
I don;t suppose I can use a new installation of FreeNAS without loosing the contents of my ZFS pool.
I do boot from a USB drive and use an MSATA for logs. (again built into the motherboard) The 4 NAS drives are SATA - ports built into the motherboard.
I would even be willing to pay for some help on this one.
many thanks