Johannez
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After trying to install a new jail or plugin in FreeNAS 9.10 i get the following error:
The last change i made is moving the jails to a new SSD volume with these commands:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...-volume-to-new-ssd-volume.42105/#post-271740]
FreeNAS version:
FreeNAS-9.10.1 (d989edd) and FreeNAS-9.10-STABLE-201606072003 (696eba7)
Hardware: In Signature below.
This bug report would give the idea this bug has been fixed already:
https://bugs.freenas.org/issues/11013
I have not tried the solution (below) from the bug report, this cause it should have been fixed already and i am to afraid to break it even more by using this (maybe older) method. Can i try this fix?
Is this the only way to fix this problem and is the fix still up to date?
I am a noob with command line codes so i am quite nervous about breaking the already running jails. Would this fix effect already existing jails?
Code:
[middleware.exceptions:37] [MiddlewareError: Unable to find template!]
The last change i made is moving the jails to a new SSD volume with these commands:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...-volume-to-new-ssd-volume.42105/#post-271740]
FreeNAS version:
FreeNAS-9.10.1 (d989edd) and FreeNAS-9.10-STABLE-201606072003 (696eba7)
Hardware: In Signature below.
This bug report would give the idea this bug has been fixed already:
https://bugs.freenas.org/issues/11013
I have not tried the solution (below) from the bug report, this cause it should have been fixed already and i am to afraid to break it even more by using this (maybe older) method. Can i try this fix?
Code:
1. rmdir /your/jail/root/.warden-template-standard 2. zfs list -t snapshot | grep '.warden-template-standard@clean' 3. If the previous command lists anything, delete that snapshot 4. cd /root 5. fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/freenas/freenas/master/src/freenas/etc/ix.rc.d/ix-warden 6. cp ix-warden /conf/base/etc/ix.rc.d/ 7. cp ix-warden /etc/ix.rc.d/ 8. At this point, go to the UI and create a jail, if all goes well, it should work
Is this the only way to fix this problem and is the fix still up to date?
I am a noob with command line codes so i am quite nervous about breaking the already running jails. Would this fix effect already existing jails?
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