I ran the upgrade to TrueNas 12.0-U3 without any trouble. However, when I tried to access my Plex Jail (installed manually not the plugin) I was unable to do so. The Jail is marked as "up" in the TrueNas system, but I am unable to hit the Web interface for the Plex server. If I try to stop the Jail, I get the following error:
Error: [EFAULT] + Stopping services FAILED ERROR: jexec: jail_attach(1): Not a directory Please use --force flag to force stop jail
The mount points still look like they are there and correct, so I am unsure how this happened.
If I try to stop the jail using the CLI I get the following:
root@freenas:~ # iocage stop plex --force
* Stopping plex
+ Removing devfs_ruleset: 1000 OK
+ Removing jail process FAILED:
jail: ioc-plex: mount.fstab: /mnt/iocage/jails/plex/fstab: No such file or directory
I rebuilt my Plex server using a plugin in the new 12.0-U3 version, but I am wondering how I screwed up the existing jail, and if it would be possible to fix it?
Error: [EFAULT] + Stopping services FAILED ERROR: jexec: jail_attach(1): Not a directory Please use --force flag to force stop jail
The mount points still look like they are there and correct, so I am unsure how this happened.
If I try to stop the jail using the CLI I get the following:
root@freenas:~ # iocage stop plex --force
* Stopping plex
+ Removing devfs_ruleset: 1000 OK
+ Removing jail process FAILED:
jail: ioc-plex: mount.fstab: /mnt/iocage/jails/plex/fstab: No such file or directory
I rebuilt my Plex server using a plugin in the new 12.0-U3 version, but I am wondering how I screwed up the existing jail, and if it would be possible to fix it?