I upgraded my truenas scale box with a new cpu/motherboard and ram - Pretty sure I was supposed to do a clean reinstall but whatever.
Afterwards I had no reports, the problem for me was ntp/time problems.
The bios time was local time and I saw in other threads that Truenas expects bios time to be UTC or something like that.. anyways some kinda problem.
As a result ntp service kept crashing repeatedly
Open shell and:
1. Use a workaround to ignore the big time difference(from what I read this will go away after a reboot)
2. restart ntp
3. fix hwclock:
Tadaaa:
All credit goes to the original posters in multiple threads that gave me the breadcrumbs to get this far.
Afterwards I had no reports, the problem for me was ntp/time problems.
The bios time was local time and I saw in other threads that Truenas expects bios time to be UTC or something like that.. anyways some kinda problem.
As a result ntp service kept crashing repeatedly
Open shell and:
1. Use a workaround to ignore the big time difference(from what I read this will go away after a reboot)
Code:
echo "tinker panic 0" | tee -a /etc/ntp.conf
2. restart ntp
Code:
systemctl restart ntp
3. fix hwclock:
Code:
hwclock --systohc
Tadaaa:
All credit goes to the original posters in multiple threads that gave me the breadcrumbs to get this far.