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cluster:194 [2020/04/28 09:19] hmeij07 [SMB] |
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* **SMB/ | * **SMB/ | ||
* all users have shares but not class accounts (hpc101-hpc200) | * all users have shares but not class accounts (hpc101-hpc200) | ||
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+ | Not any more. Serious conflict between NFS and SMB ACLs if both protocols enabled on same dataset. So **nobody** has a samba share. If you want to drop& | ||
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Enable HA, click icon | Enable HA, click icon | ||
+ | Apply Pending Updates | ||
+ | Upgrades both controllers. Files are downloaded to the Active Controller and then transferred to the Standby Controller. The upgrade process starts concurrently on both TrueNAS Controllers. | ||
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+ | Server responds while HA disabled. | ||
==== HDD ==== | ==== HDD ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Logs ==== | ||
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+ | From support: | ||
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+ | That information is logged via syslog for the opposite controller. For example, to find the information I did here, I looked in the syslog output on the controller that was passive at the time these alerts occurred. | ||
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+ | You can look that information up yourself by opening an SSH session to the passive controller, navigating to the / | ||
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