I bought one of the 14TB EasyStores the other day and am trying to use it as USB-attached backup media, but zfs replication to that device causes my NAS to reboot.
I have the EasyStore drive plugged into a USB3 port, and have created a single vdev pool as a backup target.
I configured a replication task in the GUI, replicating my primary pool's set of datasets to this single backup pool.
That process runs, and eventually, the system spontaneously reboots. I have been able to replicate this behavior reliably.
Every time that replication task runs, the NAS reboots in short order. It seems like it’s encountering something at a particular point in the replication that it does not like, perhaps an issue with a dataset? I am not quite sure where to begin for troubleshooting.
I am running TrueNAS 12.0-RELEASE, which shows up in a uname -a as 12.2-RC3 7c4ec6ff02c (HEAD)
Hardware is:
I have the EasyStore drive plugged into a USB3 port, and have created a single vdev pool as a backup target.
I configured a replication task in the GUI, replicating my primary pool's set of datasets to this single backup pool.
That process runs, and eventually, the system spontaneously reboots. I have been able to replicate this behavior reliably.
Every time that replication task runs, the NAS reboots in short order. It seems like it’s encountering something at a particular point in the replication that it does not like, perhaps an issue with a dataset? I am not quite sure where to begin for troubleshooting.
I am running TrueNAS 12.0-RELEASE, which shows up in a uname -a as 12.2-RC3 7c4ec6ff02c (HEAD)
Hardware is:
- AMD-compatible motherboard with Ryzen 7 processor
- Onboard SATA controller
- Seasonic 550w power supply
- 64GB ECC memory