fhtheron
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There's a ticket I can't view, but it sounds like the fix is on the way. Not sure when though.
github.com
In the mean time, this thread helped me feel less lost and less like I'm going to have to start swapping out the motherboard and other components to debug this. After reading here and while coincidentally trying to set up replications, I finally realised that it crashes when I start the replication of the encrypted dataset (NVMe to HDD). A problem with an explaination is better than a mystery.
Now for the tricky part - get the NVMes backed up externally so I can remove the root dataset encryption to be able to move the ix-applications dataset out of an encrypted parent before the next TrueNAS upgrade. "Homelab is fun", they said.
ZFS Receive of encrypted incremental data stream causes a PANIC · Issue #13445 · openzfs/zfs
System information Type Version/Name Distribution Name Debian Distribution Version Bullseye Kernel Version 5.10.109+truenas Architecture amd64 OpenZFS Version zfs-2.1.2-95_g1d2cdd23b zfs-kmod-2.1.2...
In the mean time, this thread helped me feel less lost and less like I'm going to have to start swapping out the motherboard and other components to debug this. After reading here and while coincidentally trying to set up replications, I finally realised that it crashes when I start the replication of the encrypted dataset (NVMe to HDD). A problem with an explaination is better than a mystery.
Now for the tricky part - get the NVMes backed up externally so I can remove the root dataset encryption to be able to move the ix-applications dataset out of an encrypted parent before the next TrueNAS upgrade. "Homelab is fun", they said.