I recently built a new server to replace an older NAS I had. During the setup of the new server, I had renamed the new pool from Volume1 to tank but had used the settings file from the old nas to configure it.
This meant there were quite a few places I had to replace Volume1 with tank (such as where the jails were located, etc). I went through all the settings, replacing Volume1 with tank. Everything seems to be working except the Tasks.
I have a script that runs hourly for updating a domain name's IP. For some reason, even though none of the Tasks in the freenas GUI reference Volume1, I am receiving hourly emails that look like the following:
I can't find any location where the scripts are actually defined in the GUI. Deleting the tasks in the GUI that had the script path of the new tank volume didn't seem to work. I thought maybe the jobs would be listed under crontab as well but it doesn't look like that's true.
Any help would be great.
This meant there were quite a few places I had to replace Volume1 with tank (such as where the jails were located, etc). I went through all the settings, replacing Volume1 with tank. Everything seems to be working except the Tasks.
I have a script that runs hourly for updating a domain name's IP. For some reason, even though none of the Tasks in the freenas GUI reference Volume1, I am receiving hourly emails that look like the following:
Code:
Subject: Cron <<user>@freenas> PATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/root/bin" /mnt/Volume1/<path_to_script>/update_dns.sh -s -u > /dev/null Body: /mnt/Volume1/<path_to_script>/update_dns.sh: not found
I can't find any location where the scripts are actually defined in the GUI. Deleting the tasks in the GUI that had the script path of the new tank volume didn't seem to work. I thought maybe the jobs would be listed under crontab as well but it doesn't look like that's true.
Any help would be great.