Freesnofla
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Hi folks, was just running the auto update on FreeNas 9.3 and now I can't restart FreeNas.
Calling the IP, the system show the following error:
Just did a reboot once more and I see the following message: No configured interfaces were found. Try to do it manually.
The mainboard I use is GA870AUD3
I have no clue how I get that solved.
br freesnofla
Calling the IP, the system show the following error:
An error occurred.
Sorry, the page you are looking for is currently unavailable.
Please try again later.
If you are the system administrator of this resource then you should check the error log for details.
Faithfully yours, nginx.
Syntax: error_log file | stderr | syslog:server=address[,parameter=value] [debug | info | notice | warn | error | crit | alert | emerg];
Default:
error_log logs/error.log error;
Context: main, http, server, location
Configures logging. Several logs can be specified on the same level (1.5.2).
The first parameter defines a file that will store the log. The special value stderr selects the standard error file. Logging to syslog can be configured by specifying the “syslog:” prefix.
The second parameter determines the level of logging. Log levels above are listed in the order of increasing severity. Setting a certain log level will cause all messages of the specified and more severe log levels to be logged. For example, the default level error will cause error, crit, alert, and emerg messages to be logged. If this parameter is omitted then error is used.
For debug logging to work, nginx needs to be built with --with-debug, see “A debugging log”.
Syntax: env variable[=value];
Default:
env TZ;
Context: main
By default, nginx removes all environment variables inherited from its parent process except the TZ variable. This directive allows preserving some of the inherited variables, changing their values, or creating new environment variables. These variables are then:
- inherited during a live upgrade of an executable file;
- used by the ngx_http_perl_module module;
- used by worker processes. One should bear in mind that controlling system libraries in this way is not always possible as it is common for libraries to check variables only during initialization, well before they can be set using this directive. An exception from this is an above mentioned live upgrade of an executable file.
The TZ variable is always inherited and available to the ngx_http_perl_module module, unless it is configured explicitly.
Usage example:
env MALLOC_OPTIONS;
env PERL5LIB=/data/site/modules;
env OPENSSL_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS=1;
The NGINX environment variable is used internally by nginx and should not be set directly by the user.
Syntax: events { ... }
Default: —
Context: main
Provides the configuration file context in which the directives that affect connection processing are specified.
Just did a reboot once more and I see the following message: No configured interfaces were found. Try to do it manually.
The mainboard I use is GA870AUD3
I have no clue how I get that solved.
br freesnofla
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