9.2.1.7 version mismatch error... Bug or not?

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skidrash

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I was going to post this in the 9.2.1.7 announcment, but I don't know if this is a bug, or if I just did something wrong... I downloaded the latest embedded ISO, burned and installed to thumb drive; and experienced the following errors.

- On bootup I catch a few errors and warnings on the way by... "failed to initialize ZFS library" and "Unable to load kernel module zfs".
1-bootup_error.jpg
- Once it is loaded and steady state, the console shows the list of options 1-11, and between the option "11) Shutdown", and "Enter an option...", it says "struct xtcpcb size mismatch".
2-console_error.jpg
- While sitting at the console doing nothing, eventually the screen will fill with:
KLD opensolaris.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch
linker_load_file: Unsupported file type
KLD zfs.ko: depends on opensolaris - not available or version mismatch
3-more_console_error.jpg
- Than finally the really strange one... I log into the web admin, and there is no links on top for 'Jails' or 'Plugins', and the System Information Build version says "FreeNAS-8.3.1-RELEASE...."
4-build_ver_error.jpg

I thought I might have downloaded the wrong ISO, so I downloaded it again, and made sure the file was infact named 9.2.1.7. The installer says 9.2.1.7. I burnt it and reinstalled fresh... Same exact problem; no change.

It looks like the 9.2.1.7 ISO might be messed up...? Could the build have been mixed up, or the kernel been swapped by accident? Or am I just doing something foolishly incorrect?

System:
Asrock C2550D4i with C2550 processor
32gb Kingston RAM ECC
2x 16gb thumbs, 2x 128gb SSDs, 5x 1Tb, 8x 450gb
 

cyberjock

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You sure your boot device is good?

Validating the ISO isn't corrupt is easy... just bounce the sha256 off the one we provide.. :)

Edit: The screenshot says 8.3.1.......

You should probably do a wipe of the drive, install 9.2.1.7 from a validated good download of the ISO or img file and then upload a config file. If that config file is older than 9.2.0 you shouldn't be upgrading straight to 9.2.1.7.
 
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skidrash

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Agh! I have acheived a level of amature so profound it is too embarasing for me to admit to here... May I request a moderator delete this thread as it will provide no benefit to mankind?

(thank you for the reply cyberjock! you pointed me in the right direction)
 
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