jagter_freenas
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Simple Question -
Is a reboot of FreeNas required for the upgrade from 9.3 to 9.10?
Is a reboot of FreeNas required for the upgrade from 9.3 to 9.10?
it automatically rebooted my box when I did the updateSimple Question -
Is a reboot of FreeNas required for the upgrade from 9.3 to 9.10?
Simple Question -
Is a reboot of FreeNas required for the upgrade from 9.3 to 9.10?
Well 10.x seems to support m1115 for example. So no more flashing of of m115 cards to m1015 firmware in order to get FreeNAS support. Or am I missing something?p20 - same version as before. There have been no recent LSI driver updates, even in FreeBSD-current (11).
Well 10.x seems to support m1115 for example. So no more flashing of of m115 cards to m1015 firmware in order to get FreeNAS support. Or am I missing something?
Altough I from what I gather the mfi drivers is something different than p20.
9 please - the version # refers to FreeNAS not FreeBSD.Should 9.10 bugs be filed for FN9 or FN10? considering the underlying OS?
Wow, colour me surprised. Otherwise working fine?
Several people have indicated that it may require slightly more memory, how much is in yours? Mine only has 8.
Several people have indicated that it may require slightly more memory, how much is in yours? Mine only has 8.
I recall some of those discussions but with respect to AMD support and there was some code waiting to become part of FreeBSD Release, it was in FreeBSD Current, or something like that, either way it's no longer an issue as far as I know.I distinctly recall many posts in the FN10 discussion threads, 6 months ago which seemed to indicate BSD10 could / would have all kinds of issues with drivers and hardware for older machines (especially AMD)
Looks like your usb is deadI tried to upgrade my HP N40L from 9.3 to 9.10 but I hit a snag :(
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jPVWuDrm9Jd_D5ZnIYuEtN6dCJO14Lh9mw/view?usp=sharing
Any ideas?
The upgrade of the jails and encrypted volume went without issues so far. :)
However, seems my CA certs are giving Chrome and Firefox the fits when connecting to the FreeNAS WebGUI. IE seems to take it just fine with warnings (typical Microsoft).
In Firefox I get this:
An error occurred during a connection to 10.x.x.x You have received an invalid certificate. Please contact the server administrator or email correspondent and give them the following information: Your certificate contains the same serial number as another certificate issued by the certificate authority. Please get a new certificate containing a unique serial number. Error code: SEC_ERROR_REUSED_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL
I get the same thing in Chrome. Both running on my Linux Mint 17.3 workstation.
After quick google something about the Serial Number is set to 01 or Zero?
I tried deleting all the CA certs and re-create them. No go. For now I got the http and https enabled until I sort this out.
Thanks.
How did you get HTTP working? I am unable to get on via HTTP or SSH. I know the box is running because I can see my drives, I just can't do anything. =/
EDIT: Fixed SSH, was a bug in PuTTY on windows. So now I can get to the console easy, but I still can't get to the WebGUI in any way.
EDIT2: Fixed it. Regenerated the certificates via the console and forced nginx to restart. Got back into the WebGUI and set things to HTTP+HTTPS :)