Hi all, i have a weird one, and there is no rhyme or reason. i have 2 FreeNAS systems running on Supermicro hardware. Both boxes had been running since October 12, 2018. They are iSCSI hosts for my ESX environment. For some reason yesterday, one of them tipped over, and rebooted, and within 10 minutes of the first one, the 2nd one rebooted. The box that rebooted 2nd, actually was booted in October 2018 about 10 minutes after, so it absolutely seems like an "uptime" issue.
That is the version I am running on both nodes. Is there any known bug that aligns with behavior like this? Just odd that 2 different pieces of hardware rebooted. There is nothing common between them, except that they both are iSCSI to an ESX farm. I have verified no power issues happened. The ESX farm all stayed live, though now I've got some data corruption on a copy of VMs.
FreeNAS-9.10.2-U6 (561f0d7a1) |
That is the version I am running on both nodes. Is there any known bug that aligns with behavior like this? Just odd that 2 different pieces of hardware rebooted. There is nothing common between them, except that they both are iSCSI to an ESX farm. I have verified no power issues happened. The ESX farm all stayed live, though now I've got some data corruption on a copy of VMs.