I have Freenas v9.2.1.8 running in a virtual machine under VMWare Workstation 10.0.4.
HW Configuration is:
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 WS
CPU: 4 virtual cores (from Intel i7 4930K)
RAM: 12GB
System Disk: 10GB Virtual disk
Storage: 8 * 2TB SATA Seagate NAS disks connected via LSI SAS 9207-8i HBA. These are connected directly to the VM as physical disks. Configured as RAID-Z2 (6+2).
All this has been running fine for several months with about 4.3TB of the available 10.1TB in use.
Yesterday, we had a power cut and the server lost power. On rebooting this VM now, I get a panic message:
Screenshot here:
https://app.box.com/s/clrmwtqdskedbnya9y5w
This occurs just after "Mounting Local File Systems" prompt. I have tried doing an install/upgrade of FreeNAS again and it still fails with the same error. There is nothing logged at the host OS level (Ubuntu 14.04), which I would have expected if this were any kind of hardware issue.
Suggestions please as I really don't want to have to rebuild this from scratch. I do have a backup copy of the data, but it's the time it will take to restore.
HW Configuration is:
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 WS
CPU: 4 virtual cores (from Intel i7 4930K)
RAM: 12GB
System Disk: 10GB Virtual disk
Storage: 8 * 2TB SATA Seagate NAS disks connected via LSI SAS 9207-8i HBA. These are connected directly to the VM as physical disks. Configured as RAID-Z2 (6+2).
All this has been running fine for several months with about 4.3TB of the available 10.1TB in use.
Yesterday, we had a power cut and the server lost power. On rebooting this VM now, I get a panic message:
Screenshot here:
https://app.box.com/s/clrmwtqdskedbnya9y5w
This occurs just after "Mounting Local File Systems" prompt. I have tried doing an install/upgrade of FreeNAS again and it still fails with the same error. There is nothing logged at the host OS level (Ubuntu 14.04), which I would have expected if this were any kind of hardware issue.
Suggestions please as I really don't want to have to rebuild this from scratch. I do have a backup copy of the data, but it's the time it will take to restore.
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