Mark_the_Red
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I can't necro this old thread, but is this still the correct process for upgrading TrueNAS to a new CPU / MB / Ram combination:
www.truenas.com
Specifically
Before upgrading:
Currently using latest update of Bluefin Scale. I am not changing hard drives or any storage configs at all (I hope).
Question: (1) Is this still correct above?
(2) do I need to keep the Sata cable configuration the same or is Truenas smart enough to figure it out if it changes by accident?. Ie., boot SSD (Sata0), HDD1 -> (Sata1)? It will be challenging to do this consistently because I am using a PCI-E sata 8 port card and not sure if the new board will reassign these....
Thanks for the help!
Getting ready to upgrade hardware
Hi, I've been using Freenas successfully for about 2 years now, and everything has been going great. Now it's time to upgrade the hardware on my largest Freenas system. I'm replacing the motherboard and processor, some of the drives that are currently connected to a SATA card will now be...

Specifically
Before upgrading:
- Backup your configuration (just in case..)
- Stop sharing services.
- Detach your pool - but keep shares and data when asked!
After upgrading:
- Boot with the same USB stick
- Auto-import pool. Done.
Maybe detaching isn't even necessary, but I'm not exactly sure.
EDIT: Added stop services step.
Currently using latest update of Bluefin Scale. I am not changing hard drives or any storage configs at all (I hope).
Question: (1) Is this still correct above?
(2) do I need to keep the Sata cable configuration the same or is Truenas smart enough to figure it out if it changes by accident?. Ie., boot SSD (Sata0), HDD1 -> (Sata1)? It will be challenging to do this consistently because I am using a PCI-E sata 8 port card and not sure if the new board will reassign these....
Thanks for the help!