Everything has been working fine for over two years. Now today I am getting a KMEM Panic message during boot.
From what I have researched it seems there is a ZFS issue with memory. When I built the system I used UFS not ZFS, so now I'm wondering what's going on?
I am running FreeNAS in a virtual machine on my server. The server is a Dell Poweredge T300 with dual core and 16GM ram. I have allocated 4GB to the virtual machine, but I am sitll getting the file system error.
This setup has been great until today. I am in the process of building a dedicated NAS, but need to transfer the files to the new machine. So all I really need to do is transfer the files. Since its on a virtual machine I can't just import the drive, I will probably have to build a new virtual FREENAS (or Nas4Free) 64 bit and import the file that way.
But that still doesnt answer the question of why it now thinks its a ZFS system nat a UFS??
Thanks for any leads or help.
From what I have researched it seems there is a ZFS issue with memory. When I built the system I used UFS not ZFS, so now I'm wondering what's going on?
I am running FreeNAS in a virtual machine on my server. The server is a Dell Poweredge T300 with dual core and 16GM ram. I have allocated 4GB to the virtual machine, but I am sitll getting the file system error.
This setup has been great until today. I am in the process of building a dedicated NAS, but need to transfer the files to the new machine. So all I really need to do is transfer the files. Since its on a virtual machine I can't just import the drive, I will probably have to build a new virtual FREENAS (or Nas4Free) 64 bit and import the file that way.
But that still doesnt answer the question of why it now thinks its a ZFS system nat a UFS??
Thanks for any leads or help.