@Kris Moore doesn't FreeNAS now appear in Windows 'Network Neighborhood'? I don't see that listed in the release notes, but it's something many have wanted for a long time...
IPMI SEL low space left: 0 bytes (100% used).
I had the same problem and I applied the following shell command: ipmitool sel clear , to clear it.Just updated to FreeNAS-11.3-RELEASE. No issue whatsoever. PLEX was up and running right away. Updated PLEX and then updated both drive pools and everything seems fine. Nice work with this release, things look good.
I am getting one alertnot sure what it means yet...Code:IPMI SEL low space left: 0 bytes (100% used).
ipmitool sel list
One thing that concerns me a bit that's in the release notes is that it is apparently no longer allowed to have the system data set on encrypted pool with a passphrase.
...apart from the boot pool an encrypted pool with a passphrase is all I have...
Same problem here. I have a system with 6 encrypted HDDs, that is booted from 2 USB drives. Until 11.2-U8 is was possible to protect the 6 drives with a passphrase, it seems this is no longer the case. The mainbaord only has 6 Sata-connectors, which means I can not update my configuration to 11.3. Bummer.
What has changed with disk replacement in 11.3?Just had a disk fail, replacing the disk worked as expected in 11.3
Error: UNIQUE constraint failed: storage_encrypteddisk.encrypted_provider
savecore: /dev/da6p1: Operation not permitted savecore: /dev/da3p1: Operation not permitted
Complete resilvering doesn't mean the pool is going to survine a reboot. Make sure the disk have the same encryption and make sure you make a copy of the new key.Not sure if i found a bug or not, its happens twice when replace drives I get a error in the GUI of
Code:Error: UNIQUE constraint failed: storage_encrypteddisk.encrypted_provider
Then in the debug windows i get
Code:savecore: /dev/da6p1: Operation not permitted savecore: /dev/da3p1: Operation not permitted
but it resilvers and complates just fine
Complete resilvering doesn't mean the pool is going to survine a reboot. Make sure the disk have the same encryption and make sure you make a copy of the new key.
Thanks for explaining this. Unfortunately, I am stuck now at 11.2-U8. Selecting the STABLE update train skipped me from U6 to U8. Anyone know how to get on the 11.3 train without a full install+config restore. I'm not super confident in that method and I can't afford to try it until there is a high likelihood of success. I just spent my entire Saturday migrating a dozen drives between servers, and I need something to be easy.I ended up getting it to work. Under System -> Boot.
Try the update option as a manual first download free as 11.3 file then update it manually.Thanks for explaining this. Unfortunately, I am stuck now at 11.2-U8. Selecting the STABLE update train skipped me from U6 to U8. Anyone know how to get on the 11.3 train without a full install+config restore. I'm not super confident in that method and I can't afford to try it until there is a high likelihood of success. I just spent my entire Saturday migrating a dozen drives between servers, and I need something to be easy.
Well, this whole "system dataset and encrypted pool with passphrase" thing wasn't so bad: everything just works as it did in 11.2.
Just to verify, you didn't do anything and your update worked? It's really what's keeping me from upgrading at he moment.
I was just about to try activating my U6 environment, but before I could even reboot, 11.3 showed up (overnight?) in the update list. No amount of refreshing made it show up. Anyone know how this actually works?? Now I just have to decide when.Try the update option as a manual first download free as 11.3 file then update it manually.