Additionally, I have not seen any other relevant logs that would point me towards the issue. The problem here is I'm not sure what is causing these mysterious reboots and I'm not sure if these are clean reboots or crashes (my guess is crashes since I have definitely not setup anything to my knowledge that would reboot these machines).įrom the `/var/log/messages` file, I do not see anything of relevance as there are no logs up to until the reboot occurs when I see logs of the system booting up. This happens on both machines which were upgraded to TrueNAS, but the reboots of the machines do not happen at the same time or the same interval. These reboots have no particular consistent time/interval, but I have noticed them happen in an interval anytime between 8 hours to 1.5 days. Since the upgrade, I have noticed that TrueNAS has been constantly rebooting from emails and my observations of the machine. These machines had previously been running perfectly fine for the past 3 years they had been in service. Recently, I upgraded it from v11.1 -> v11.3 -> truenas v12. I have two identical Dell R710 machines that were previously running freenas v11.1.
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