Per this, you can upgrade to it specifically from 22.12.4, but no earlier. It has additional info & warnings, etc. Headsup, still in beta, etc. etc.If this bug is not fixed in version 22.12, can version 23.10 be upgraded directly in the interface, or do I need to reinstall it?
As part of the system reporting and debug improvements, system logs now exclusively write to the TrueNAS boot device.
Verify your HBA firmware.I'm also experiencing this error. But only on my HDDs (that are on the HBA) and not my SSD's that aren't.
I have my HDDs split between motherboard and HBA, they do the same. Still what Davvo said is fair. Make sure HBA firmware is up to date. While it is simply good practice, don't expect it to resolve this specific issue.I'm also experiencing this error. But only on my HDDs (that are on the HBA) and not my SSD's that aren't.
Verify it's a IT firmware.
What's all the noise about HBAs, and why can't I use a RAID controller?
1) An HBA is a Host Bus Adapter. This is a controller that allows SAS and SATA devices to be attached to, and communicate directly with, a server. RAID controllers typically aggregate several disks into a Virtual Disk abstraction of some sort...www.truenas.com
# sas2flash -list LSI Corporation SAS2 Flash Utility Version 20.00.00.00 (2014.09.18) Copyright (c) 2008-2014 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved Adapter Selected is a LSI SAS: SAS2008(B2) Controller Number : 0 Controller : SAS2008(B2) PCI Address : 00:2d:00:00 SAS Address : 500605b-0-0471-9800 NVDATA Version (Default) : 14.01.00.08 NVDATA Version (Persistent) : 14.01.00.08 Firmware Product ID : 0x2213 (IT) Firmware Version : 20.00.07.00 NVDATA Vendor : LSI NVDATA Product ID : SAS9211-8i BIOS Version : 07.39.02.00 UEFI BSD Version : N/A FCODE Version : N/A Board Name : IBM 6Gb Perf HBA Board Assembly : H3-25113-02C Board Tracer Number : SP20302384 Finished Processing Commands Successfully. Exiting SAS2Flash.
Rebuild the graph/restart the reporting service. Should be System > Reporting or something similar.Hi, my truenas also came back from the sun surface after updating the system ;) However, I have a question - how to remove/reset Average Disk Temperature and Highest Temperature? I would like to see normal values here :) I can't find information about this anywhere. Thanks a lot! View attachment 71385
Easiest way I could find how to do it was go to Reporting> Cpu> Settings> (MAKE ANY CHANGE AT ALL, DOESN'T MATTER)> SAVE > back to settings> Reset to Defaults> SaveHi, my truenas also came back from the sun surface after updating the system ;) However, I have a question - how to remove/reset Average Disk Temperature and Highest Temperature? I would like to see normal values here :) I can't find information about this anywhere. Thanks a lot! View attachment 71385
Working perfectly! Thank you :DEasiest way I could find how to do it was go to Reporting> Cpu> Settings> (MAKE ANY CHANGE AT ALL, DOESN'T MATTER)> SAVE > back to settings> Reset to Defaults> Save
This'll reset saved reporting for everything. Wait 5-30 minutes; season to taste.
My Average Disk Temperature is still: 123,113,506,603.143 °C after the TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.4.2 update.
Easiest way I could find how to do it was go to Reporting> Cpu> Settings> (MAKE ANY CHANGE AT ALL, DOESN'T MATTER)> SAVE > back to settings> Reset to Defaults> Save
This'll reset saved reporting for everything. Wait 5-30 minutes; season to taste.
Thanks, yes that worked!Did you try these steps to reset the charts & averages?