FreeNAS 11.3
Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+
2x E5-2680v2
128GB Reg ECC DDR3-1600
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I just upgraded my install from 11.2-U8 to 11.3 via the manual upgrade option from 11.3 installation media (USB stick). Neither system recognized the 11.3 train (missing from the dropdown list) when trying to do an in-place upgrade. But I'm experiencing the same thing on a totally separate system with the same 11.3 upgrade from 11.2-U6.
First off, this issue NEVER happened on any version of 11.2
after upgrading to 11.3, whenever I have a VM that's been running for a little while whenever I try to VNC into it, either via webVNC built in or via the VNCViewer client, the VM most of the time will crash and VNC says that it is unable to connect. I have verified that the VM is not down or crashed prior to attempting the VNC connection. the FreeNAS GUI shows that it's up and I can SSH into it fine. but once I try VNC, it crashes and the GUI changes it to a down state.
all VMs are standard Ubuntu 18.04 installs with nothing crazy going on and plenty of resources allocated to them for what they are doing. some are even 8thread VMs with 8GB memory.
has anyone noticed this?
Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+
2x E5-2680v2
128GB Reg ECC DDR3-1600
Don't know where this should go. please advise if this is better posted somewhere else.
I just upgraded my install from 11.2-U8 to 11.3 via the manual upgrade option from 11.3 installation media (USB stick). Neither system recognized the 11.3 train (missing from the dropdown list) when trying to do an in-place upgrade. But I'm experiencing the same thing on a totally separate system with the same 11.3 upgrade from 11.2-U6.
First off, this issue NEVER happened on any version of 11.2
after upgrading to 11.3, whenever I have a VM that's been running for a little while whenever I try to VNC into it, either via webVNC built in or via the VNCViewer client, the VM most of the time will crash and VNC says that it is unable to connect. I have verified that the VM is not down or crashed prior to attempting the VNC connection. the FreeNAS GUI shows that it's up and I can SSH into it fine. but once I try VNC, it crashes and the GUI changes it to a down state.
all VMs are standard Ubuntu 18.04 installs with nothing crazy going on and plenty of resources allocated to them for what they are doing. some are even 8thread VMs with 8GB memory.
has anyone noticed this?
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