dfalke
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- Mar 12, 2021
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I built a truenas server for our non-profit, see build details below. At some point the server had trouble booting, I now think it might be related after adding a VM or Jail. Most of the time the kernel panics on boot after being unable to start "ntpd". (see screenshots) I replaced the power supply thinking maybe it was a power issue, issue persists. I turned off AutoStart for the jail the last time it was booted successfully, so I am not sure it is jail related - although I had several issues when creating the jail or starting it it would cause a panic.
I need help troubleshooting with a few things...
1) How do turn off my vm (bhyve) from auto starting from single user mode within boot options? - at the moment I haven't been lucky today to get a good boot.
2) How can I turn on capturing the core dumps or panic error? The screen is almost refreshing too fast. (see screenshots below)
FYI - I got a two USB drives, created new install media with 12.0-U2.1 and used the other as a boot media. When I reinstalled Freenas it worked fine, rebooted like 20 times, no issue. When I restored my configuration, issue came back. So it is either the VM, Jail, Pool issue, maybe not hardware at this point since new install worked fine.
Truenas Version TrueNAS-12.0-U2.1 (Issue was replicated on most of 12 version if not all, and on 11.x
SuperMicro X9SCL+/X9SCM
E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30 GHZ
32GB RAM
PNY 128/258 - Boot Device
6x 6TB IronWolf - Storage
I need help troubleshooting with a few things...
1) How do turn off my vm (bhyve) from auto starting from single user mode within boot options? - at the moment I haven't been lucky today to get a good boot.
2) How can I turn on capturing the core dumps or panic error? The screen is almost refreshing too fast. (see screenshots below)
FYI - I got a two USB drives, created new install media with 12.0-U2.1 and used the other as a boot media. When I reinstalled Freenas it worked fine, rebooted like 20 times, no issue. When I restored my configuration, issue came back. So it is either the VM, Jail, Pool issue, maybe not hardware at this point since new install worked fine.
Truenas Version TrueNAS-12.0-U2.1 (Issue was replicated on most of 12 version if not all, and on 11.x
SuperMicro X9SCL+/X9SCM
E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30 GHZ
32GB RAM
PNY 128/258 - Boot Device
6x 6TB IronWolf - Storage