J-NAS
Dabbler
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2014
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Just looked through the debug. Wasn't around due to the holidays.
I would have tried a system reboot. Your uptime was 74 days and it's possible something wonky happened and a reboot would have cleared it.
Other than that, there was nothing that appeared "out of place" from the debug. Some stuff that was innocuous like Samba denying access due to invalid usernames or passwords, but nothing that would point to anything with the networking being broken.
You are using 9.2.1.8, and that version is nearly ancient by FreeNAS standards. I'd definitely upgrade to 9.3.1. Some things were changed/added/fixed with the jails, and it's very possible that upgrading would have fixed the issue.
Thanks cyberjock. I'm usually quite hesitant to monkey with things I don't understand--and nowadays it takes a lot of reading for me to understand anything. ;) I don't like to do anything that can result in surprises. It took me long enough to get the stable 9.2.1.8 up and running properly. I swore I'd leave it; set it and forget it.
But no, the allure of Plex had me risk an additional jail. Interesting that a reboot might have solved the issue. I have this fear of shutting it down, and it never coming up again. And I wouldn't have a clue as to how to bring it back...
I'm trying to round up 6 old disks so I can make a test box with 9.3.1 and get a better feel for FreeNAS in general. Practice a resilvering. Monkey with jails and try to break it, then fix it. I think only then would I feel confident to upgrade the main rig.
Time. I need more of it. :)