Nik Ansell
Dabbler
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2014
- Messages
- 11
Hello All,
Our cleaner managed to snap the FreeNAS boot USB stick the other day, which obviously prevented my FreeNAS server from booting.
Once the shock had subsided, I realised I had a backup of the FreeNAS config db from just a few days ago.
I managed to get my FreeNAS server back up and running in around 15 minutes :)
Although the theory is simple, I was partially expecting all sorts of things to be broken once I did the recovery. However the complete opposite happened, once I had restored the config onto a new FreeNAS build everything worked perfectly! Even my jails and plug-ins.
10/10 to the FreeNAS developers! Awesome job guys.
Kind Regards,
Nik
Our cleaner managed to snap the FreeNAS boot USB stick the other day, which obviously prevented my FreeNAS server from booting.
Once the shock had subsided, I realised I had a backup of the FreeNAS config db from just a few days ago.
I managed to get my FreeNAS server back up and running in around 15 minutes :)
Although the theory is simple, I was partially expecting all sorts of things to be broken once I did the recovery. However the complete opposite happened, once I had restored the config onto a new FreeNAS build everything worked perfectly! Even my jails and plug-ins.
10/10 to the FreeNAS developers! Awesome job guys.
Kind Regards,
Nik