eric.ribecky@corvisa.com
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This might be hard to explain.
I replaced the faulty boot drives (Crucial V4 with a Firmware issue, long story...) in all of my four storage servers (SuperMicro 6047R-E1R36N) and figured: what the heck let's try out FreeNAS 9.1 RC1. Only one of the storage servers has production data on it, so I started with the other three. Upgraded hardware and installed 9.1 RC1 on the first two, no problem. Everything is running great. The third server gets the hardware swap and install and when I set the Network Interfaces on console and go to the GUI, I see
Build FreeNAS-8.3.1-RELEASE-p2-x64 (r12686+b770da6_dirty)
Very odd, as i used the same .iso as the first two installs, and when i check 'uname -a' i see: Fr
[root@freenas ~]# uname -a
FreeBSD freenas.local 9.1-STABLE FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #0 r+7f710c8: Fri Jul 12 15: 24:36 PDT 2013root@build.ixsystems.com:/tank/home/alfred/fn/9.1/os-base/amd 64/tank/home/alfred/fn/9.1/FreeBSD/src/sys/FREENAS.amd64 amd64
Thougts?? I am mystified. I removed the old boot drive completely from the server, have attempted many reinstalls, etc. Screenshot attached.
I replaced the faulty boot drives (Crucial V4 with a Firmware issue, long story...) in all of my four storage servers (SuperMicro 6047R-E1R36N) and figured: what the heck let's try out FreeNAS 9.1 RC1. Only one of the storage servers has production data on it, so I started with the other three. Upgraded hardware and installed 9.1 RC1 on the first two, no problem. Everything is running great. The third server gets the hardware swap and install and when I set the Network Interfaces on console and go to the GUI, I see
Build FreeNAS-8.3.1-RELEASE-p2-x64 (r12686+b770da6_dirty)
Very odd, as i used the same .iso as the first two installs, and when i check 'uname -a' i see: Fr
[root@freenas ~]# uname -a
FreeBSD freenas.local 9.1-STABLE FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #0 r+7f710c8: Fri Jul 12 15: 24:36 PDT 2013root@build.ixsystems.com:/tank/home/alfred/fn/9.1/os-base/amd 64/tank/home/alfred/fn/9.1/FreeBSD/src/sys/FREENAS.amd64 amd64
Thougts?? I am mystified. I removed the old boot drive completely from the server, have attempted many reinstalls, etc. Screenshot attached.