Today my system halted because it appears to have run out of memory... (subsequent searching through the forums here have shown me that I should be running the AMD64 version of software instead of the I386 that I am). When I attempted to restart the system the following gets displayed on my terminal:
The system has been running for almost 4 months now (aside from 2 prior restarts when the system "ran out" of memory), what happened?
Am I correct in assuming that FreeBSD now believes that my 16GB USB stick is only 512M in size?
What I need to know is what steps do I take to resolve this? NAS is a critical element of our manufacturing system.
Yes, I do have a configuration backup.
The software I'm using is FreeNAS 8.0-Release-I386
Any help is appreciated.
Code:
F1 FreeBSD F2 FreeBSD F5 Drive 1 F6 PXE Boot: F1 error 32 lba 543951 No /boot/loader FreeBSD/x86 Boot Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel boot: error 32 lba 543951 No /boot/kernel/kernel FreeBSD/x86 Boot Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel boot:
The system has been running for almost 4 months now (aside from 2 prior restarts when the system "ran out" of memory), what happened?
Am I correct in assuming that FreeBSD now believes that my 16GB USB stick is only 512M in size?
What I need to know is what steps do I take to resolve this? NAS is a critical element of our manufacturing system.
Yes, I do have a configuration backup.
The software I'm using is FreeNAS 8.0-Release-I386
Any help is appreciated.