ThreeDee
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did you clear browser cache?for me eveything seemed to go fine but i have no dashboard or a blank dashboard after the upgrade.
did you clear browser cache?for me eveything seemed to go fine but i have no dashboard or a blank dashboard after the upgrade.
Just tried in incognito mode with the same result. Tried in a firefox which I hadn't used for freenas and also get the same results.did you clear browser cache?
for me eveything seemed to go fine but i have no dashboard or a blank dashboard after the upgrade.
They display if I right-click and select "Open link in new tab"No Rsync tasks displaying in new UI but show in legacy UI.
I hit the same bug :(So looking further at my machine I realized that the second nic was no longer recognized after the update. I deleted the related bridges and vlans for that nic and after rebooting the dashboard is now visible. Not sure why the second nic (realtek 8618/8111) is not working now.
Umm.. hardware dies this isn't really related to the upgrade. Yes the upgrade wrote to the USB device which exposed the fact that it was failing but it did not cause the failure. My USB boot device are going on 6 years old pretty soon. They will fail one day and it's not because of freenas.USB boot mirror is dead after upgrade to 11.3 release. I recall this happened about a year ago with another upgrade, but don't recall the specifics. The machine still boots from the sata dom, but it is annoying to have to replace the other one.
OK - thanks for the response. I guess it must just be me that has the upgrade/USB boot not readable issue [seemingly at each major upgrade...]. FWIW, I was able to re-format the USB drive and re-attach it to the boot pool. I will keep an eye on it and see if it is any more prone to failure.Umm.. hardware dies this isn't really related to the upgrade. Yes the upgrade wrote to the USB device which exposed the fact that it was failing but it did not cause the failure. My USB boot device are going on 6 years old pretty soon. They will fail one day and it's not because of freenas.