I've tried three times to reply to your latest post, Dusan, but they all seem to have got lost, even though I had just re-logged in (I've been timed out a couple of times). Fortunately, I'd copied the post to the clipboard before clicking [Post Reply] so have got the last one back. I hope this one actually does post.
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Well, I wasn't ABSOLUTELY certain I had done the Quick Wipe, so did it all again from gmirrro stop, then Quick Wipe, then try to recreate the mirror.
Same result when I try to recreate the Raid1 volume, and almost but not quite identical error messages, including the same string of notifier messages implying that this USB stick too has lost all the tables the system is looking for.
So I think my next step should be to get a new branded USB stick before trying again, in the light of cyberjocks advice.
I do have a Kingston branded SD card. Is that worth trying? The card reader has a USB interface, and I can boot from it.
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Well, I wasn't ABSOLUTELY certain I had done the Quick Wipe, so did it all again from gmirrro stop, then Quick Wipe, then try to recreate the mirror.
Same result when I try to recreate the Raid1 volume, and almost but not quite identical error messages, including the same string of notifier messages implying that this USB stick too has lost all the tables the system is looking for.
Code:
Jan 17 14:19:59 freenas notifier: 3899292032, 3900574272, 3901856512, 3903138752, 3904420992, 3905703232, Jan 17 14:20:00 freenas notifier: 3906985472 Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Mounting late file systems:. Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: mount: /dev/ufs/FreeNASs4: Device busy Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: md5: /data/freenas-v1.db: No such file or directory Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_interfaces Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: -eq: unexpected operator Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_interfaces Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_lagginterfacemembers Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_vlan Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_vlan Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_globalconfiguration Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_staticroute Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: network_staticroute Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: services_services Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas last message repeated 15 times Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: storage_volume Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: storage_volume Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: storage_volume Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: system_advanced Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: system_advanced Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: system_advanced Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: system_advanced Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: services_nfs Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas last message repeated 2 times Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: services_smart Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: system_settings Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: services_ftp Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: [: : bad number Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: system_settings Jan 17 14:20:04 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: storage_encrypteddisk Jan 17 14:20:05 freenas notifier: Error: no such table: storage_encrypteddisk Jan 17 14:20:05 freenas notifier: Stopping collectd. Jan 17 14:20:14 freenas notifier: Waiting for PIDS: 2916. Jan 17 14:20:14 freenas notifier: Starting collectd. Stop refresh
So I think my next step should be to get a new branded USB stick before trying again, in the light of cyberjocks advice.
I do have a Kingston branded SD card. Is that worth trying? The card reader has a USB interface, and I can boot from it.