JayG30
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So last night I made some changes to my FreeNAS server and a bunch of stuff somehow got messed up in the process. It seems to related to replication and/or CIFS read only share. The machine is running FreeNAS-9.2.1.7-RELEASE-x64 (fdbe9a0), which I know is outdated and needs to be updated.
The HOST machine was replication at Level 1 recursively for a dataset structure like this;
-Level 1 (dataset)
-Level 1 (dataset)
On the TARGET side I wanted to make these replicated datasets READ ONLY CIFS shares. The new Level 2 dataset I added had not been replicated at this time, so I only did this for the Level 2 dataset that had been replicated previously via the OLD Level 1 replication task.
Now, I wake up this morning and strange things have happened.
First, the FreeNas GUI shows NO VOLUMES OR DATASETS in the Active Volumes tab. HOWEVER, I can still browse the datasets and change settings in the left hand tree navigation! ALSO I MUST NOTE, THE DATA IS ALL STILL THERE. FROM THE CIFS SHARES AND THE CLI.
Second, the Read Only share that I created yesterday is GONE from the GUI, BUT I can still browse to it on the network! Looked at the smb4.conf file and the share wasn't listed in there either.
Third, something is not right in the snapshots section of the GUI either. It won't list certain snapshots that were replicated over to it, and if I try to filter to show them it returns an "sorry, error" message. You can see in the screenshot how there are snapshots at the end there that don't load (no matter how long you wait). If I check the snapshots at the CLI I can see them there!
I restarted the web GUI for good measure, just in case it was just GUI related, but still the issue exists.
Is there an issue with what I was trying to do? Can anyone explain any of this behavior?
The HOST machine was replication at Level 1 recursively for a dataset structure like this;
-Level 1 (dataset)
-Level 2 (dataset)
Yesterday I added another Level 2 dataset and had to change the replication task to not perform at Level 1, but at Level 2 instead. So I disabled the replication task and added new ones. So, something like this;-Level 3 (dataset)
-Level 3 (dataset)
-Level 3 (dataset)
-Level 1 (dataset)
-Level 2 (dataset) (replication task)
-Level 2 (dataset) (replication task)
-Level 2 (dataset) (replication task)
-Level 3 (dataset)
-Level 3 (dataset)
-Level 3 (dataset)
On the TARGET side I wanted to make these replicated datasets READ ONLY CIFS shares. The new Level 2 dataset I added had not been replicated at this time, so I only did this for the Level 2 dataset that had been replicated previously via the OLD Level 1 replication task.
Now, I wake up this morning and strange things have happened.
First, the FreeNas GUI shows NO VOLUMES OR DATASETS in the Active Volumes tab. HOWEVER, I can still browse the datasets and change settings in the left hand tree navigation! ALSO I MUST NOTE, THE DATA IS ALL STILL THERE. FROM THE CIFS SHARES AND THE CLI.

Second, the Read Only share that I created yesterday is GONE from the GUI, BUT I can still browse to it on the network! Looked at the smb4.conf file and the share wasn't listed in there either.

Third, something is not right in the snapshots section of the GUI either. It won't list certain snapshots that were replicated over to it, and if I try to filter to show them it returns an "sorry, error" message. You can see in the screenshot how there are snapshots at the end there that don't load (no matter how long you wait). If I check the snapshots at the CLI I can see them there!

I restarted the web GUI for good measure, just in case it was just GUI related, but still the issue exists.
Is there an issue with what I was trying to do? Can anyone explain any of this behavior?
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