Change Password Two-Factor Authentication API Keys Guide About Contents The account_circle Settings icon button displays a menu of general system settings options. The options are Change Password, Two-Factor Authentication, API Keys, Guide and About.
Change Password Click on the Change Password dialpad icon button to display the change password dialog where you can enter a new password for the currently logged-in user.
Figure 1: Change Password Click on the visibility_off icon to display entered passwords.
The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Related CLI System Articles ACME Alert Boot Bootenv Certificate Config Core Device Failover Related System Settings Articles Settings Options Managing Cron Jobs Managing the Console Setup Menu Managing the System Configuration General Settings Screen Managing General Settings Managing System Logging Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Screen
Cron jobs allow users to configure jobs that run specific commands or scripts on a regular schedule using cron(8). Cron jobs help users run repetitive tasks.
Advanced settings have reasonable defaults in place. A warning message displays for some settings advising of the dangers of making changes. Changing advanced settings can be dangerous when done incorrectly. Use caution before saving changes.
Make sure you are comfortable with ZFS, Linux, and system configuration, backup, and restoration before making any changes.
Advanced settings have reasonable defaults in place. A warning message displays for some settings advising of the dangers of making changes. Changing advanced settings can be dangerous when done incorrectly. Use caution before saving changes.
Make sure you are comfortable with ZFS, Linux, and system configuration, backup, and restoration before making any changes.
The Console widget on the System Setting > Advanced screen displays current console settings for TrueNAS.
TrueNAS SCALE allows users to manage the system configuration by uploading or downloading configurations, or by resetting the system to the default configuration.
System Configuration Options The Manage Configuration option on the system Settings > General screen provides three options:
Download File that downloads your system configuration settings to a file on your system. Upload File that allows you to upload a replacement configuration file. Reset to Defaults that resets system configuration settings back to factory settings.
Manage Configuration Download File Upload File Reset to Defaults Support Widget License Screen File Ticket Screen Proactive Support Screen GUI Settings Screen Localization Settings Screen Add NTP Server Screen Email Options Screen The TrueNAS SCALE System Settings > General screen includes widgets for Support, GUI, Localization, NTP, and system Email functions. Each widget displays information about current settings and includes one or more buttons for related actions and configuration options.
Configuring GUI Options Changing the GUI SSL Certificate Setting the Web Interface IP Address Configuring HTTPS Options Sending Usage Statistics to iXsystems Showing Console Messages Localizing TrueNAS SCALE Adding NTP Servers Setting Up System Email The TrueNAS SCALE General Settings section provides settings options for support, graphic user interface, localization, NTP servers, and system configuration.
Figure 1: General Settings Screen Configuring GUI Options The GUI widget allows users to configure the TrueNAS SCALE web interface address.
Advanced settings have reasonable defaults in place. A warning message displays for some settings advising of the dangers of making changes. Changing advanced settings can be dangerous when done incorrectly. Use caution before saving changes.
Make sure you are comfortable with ZFS, Linux, and system configuration, backup, and restoration before making any changes.
By default, TrueNAS writes system logs to the system boot device. The Syslog widget on the System > Advanced screen allows users determine how and when the system sends log messages to a connected syslog server.
Managing Sysctl Variables Managing the System Dataset Pool Storage Settings Configuration Screen Setting the Number of Replication Tasks Managing Sessions Section Contents Advanced Settings provides configuration options for the console, syslog, Kernel, sysctl, replication, cron jobs, init/shutdown scripts, system dataset pool, isolated GPU device(s), self-encrypting drives, sessions, and global two-factor authentication.
Advanced settings have reasonable defaults in place. A warning message displays for some settings advising of the dangers of making changes.