MrKrok
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- Sep 28, 2019
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Hey crowd,
I am running FreeNAS/TrueNAS Core 13 on a small server at home for several years now.
Since about a week ago I cannot access the Web UI anymore. The machine itself seems to be accessible, as I get redirected from <IP> to <IP>/ui and the background color is correct. But after spinning for a few minutes, the browser stays blank, no message.
I don't think this is related, but replaced the two USB Sticks carrying my boot pool* recently, but directly after that, my Web UI ran fine. Just not for long...
Services are running, i can access the machine via SSH. I've tried (hopefully) non-dangerous thingsso far:
As I am using BSD only via truenas (yes, another linux desktop user, I'm sorry ;-) ) I don't know any more tricks that could revive my web ui.
Do you, dear reader have some tips to
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* Boot Pool on USB thumb drives:
I am aware that this is not recommended any longer, but my system has been running fine forever with this solution, so I didn't see a reason to change to an SSD just yet. My system dataset is on the storage pool so I hope the thumb drives will be fine. The old ones are still good after 5+ years
I am running FreeNAS/TrueNAS Core 13 on a small server at home for several years now.
Since about a week ago I cannot access the Web UI anymore. The machine itself seems to be accessible, as I get redirected from <IP> to <IP>/ui and the background color is correct. But after spinning for a few minutes, the browser stays blank, no message.
I don't think this is related, but replaced the two USB Sticks carrying my boot pool* recently, but directly after that, my Web UI ran fine. Just not for long...
Services are running, i can access the machine via SSH. I've tried (hopefully) non-dangerous thingsso far:
- rebooted the system ;-)
- restarted middlewared (as mentioned in another thread)
As I am using BSD only via truenas (yes, another linux desktop user, I'm sorry ;-) ) I don't know any more tricks that could revive my web ui.
Do you, dear reader have some tips to
- find the root of my problem
- restart/reset something else to fix this?
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* Boot Pool on USB thumb drives:
I am aware that this is not recommended any longer, but my system has been running fine forever with this solution, so I didn't see a reason to change to an SSD just yet. My system dataset is on the storage pool so I hope the thumb drives will be fine. The old ones are still good after 5+ years