Hi all,
Wasn't sure where to post this thread, admins please feel free to move it to a different section if more relevant.
Out of the blue a couple weeks ago my TruenasCore (TrueNAS-13.0-U3.1) server crashed while transferring data and rebooted it self. Once it came back it worked again for a few days till it crashed again, and now will struggle to stay online after boot.
I hooked up a gpu and can see that the server boots just fine, and gives the usual console options and message "The web user interface is at: xx". However, a few seconds to a few minutes later, the server crashes with this error:
panic: Solaris(panic): zfs: adding existent segment to range tree
I've also ran a memtest overnight which passes, leading me to assume memory/mobo/cpu are unlikely culprits.
Here is my setup:
I have potentially narrowed down the error down relating to my "Tank" pool, as when i remove the HBA (with all HDDs attached) the system boots and is stable.
I tried to remove the HDDs one at a time to see if it was a specific drive, but the error and subsequent reboot occurred every time.
I read a few similar issues on the site, but they all relate to the issue occurring during the import of the pool, which I am not sure is not my case, as the system clearly boots and falls over later on ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nicholas
Wasn't sure where to post this thread, admins please feel free to move it to a different section if more relevant.
Out of the blue a couple weeks ago my TruenasCore (TrueNAS-13.0-U3.1) server crashed while transferring data and rebooted it self. Once it came back it worked again for a few days till it crashed again, and now will struggle to stay online after boot.
I hooked up a gpu and can see that the server boots just fine, and gives the usual console options and message "The web user interface is at: xx". However, a few seconds to a few minutes later, the server crashes with this error:
panic: Solaris(panic): zfs: adding existent segment to range tree
I've also ran a memtest overnight which passes, leading me to assume memory/mobo/cpu are unlikely culprits.
Here is my setup:
- Motherboard: msi b450 tomahawk max ii
- CPU: amd ryzen5 3600
- RAM: 4x16gb ecc samsung
- Hard drives, quantity, model numbers, and RAID configuration, including boot drives:
- Boot Pool: 2x 256gb patriot 210 mirrored
- SSD Pool: 2x 500gb crucial bx500 mirrored
- Tank Pool: 4x 8tb wd red pro raidz1, 4x 16tb exos x16 raidz1
- Hard disk controllers: all the hard drives are connected to a dell h200, and all the ssds are connected to the mobo directly
- Network cards: onboard lan
I have potentially narrowed down the error down relating to my "Tank" pool, as when i remove the HBA (with all HDDs attached) the system boots and is stable.
I tried to remove the HDDs one at a time to see if it was a specific drive, but the error and subsequent reboot occurred every time.
I read a few similar issues on the site, but they all relate to the issue occurring during the import of the pool, which I am not sure is not my case, as the system clearly boots and falls over later on ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nicholas
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