Just being curious about this…
In the V-Blog they said that it looks good with the releasedate:
Give it a few hours
Some chance that with the upgrade to the stable release i can fix this problem?
Any chance you have a bug ticket raised with a debug provided? If you do let me know and I’ll follow up on it. It is very difficult for our teams to investigate and address issues issues without this.
off course!! Ticket is NAS-132065, with debug attached.
Honestly, didn’t think was necessary, or i would have already opened!
Is absolutely not a “production” system… but if this can prevent other to face same issue hope can help!
Are your apps on an encrypted root dataset? and I’m assuming the errors you reported were post migration. If so I believe your issue may be a duplicate of:
https://ixsystems.atlassian.net/browse/NAS-131561
For migration you’d need to move the apps to a non-encrypted pool before migrating, we have improved the release note on this for 24.10.0 to make it much more explicit.
no, system has not been migrated, is a fresh dedicated new install on a pc laying around at home.
The pool where i install the apps wasn’t encrypted, but if you see some encrupt data is because i test a replication with encryption on the other pool from the main system.
I have just install portainer, then i shutdown the server… and the next day after power on all happen
EDIT 17:20: i just realised watching the release note of the stable release that probably im facing this issue, the step to reproduce are pratically the same. I hope I haven’t wasted your time
Thank you for confirming. Dev’s will take a look. Appreciate the info
Can’t wait for the stable release of 24.10 too – hopefully coming soon.
Planning to deploy this as my start into the world of TrueNAS with a new home server build, which is going to replace my almost 10 year old Qnap-Device
So, forum account already created … and ready for whatever adventures will await me with TrueNAS
There’s a lot of anticipation. I can’t wait to get my hands on docker and finally run all the apps I need without creating several VMs. I’m sitting overnight tinkering with the release for sure
Update from TNS EE 24.10 RC2 to TNS EE 24.10 .
Worked as expected without any problems. Many thanks to everyone involved who made this possible.
It 24.10.0 is out.
I too can’t wait for the stable release of Electric Eel, 24.10.2.
No one who wants extreme stability uses a .0 release, and sometimes not even the .1 release :-). Sorry, iX… it’s just the way things seem to fall out everywhere, with computer software.
I am aware it’s the first release after it came out of Beta and had two RC releases, no worries. As with every software there can be bugs, heck probably even in so-called stable releases.
But especially coming from a different “NAS-Software world” where “they” try to make it as “simple” as possible by hiding many of the advanced settings in the UI (and making it extremely hard to troubleshoot, if things don’t work as it appears to have been configured through the UI… ), I think I made the right decision to switch to TrueNAS
And also, with the decision to jump on the TrueNAS Scale train for my specific use case, integrating it with my small Proxmox-HA Cluster resp. the services and VM’s running there.
I think if you’re really starting new on a hopefully permanent and long term NAS solution, you’ll have to make a decision on where to start off. In my case it was waiting for the 1st stable release of Electric Eel. Especially also, because I saw the switch to Docker happening with this version, which was one of my criteria to jump on the TrueNAS train .
In the end I’d say, if you’re worried about stability but also in general: Back that NAS up!
Up to my current progress with setting up and testing things, I’m very happy.
Thank you for this piece of software, hopefully making my digital life so much easier in the future.
My comment was a bit of a play on words, “too=2”. And tongue in cheek humor… with a bit of reality thrown in.
But yes, TrueNAS is much better than my old Infrant ReadyNAS 1000S, (though that did support SSH in and was Linux based).
But so TRUE also. Thousands of users just HAVE to install it, posting about is it there yet, in a mad rush to get the .0 release. Typically, we then have (hoping not this time) tons of posts about this or that not working, etc. Last time as you recall, there were crashes, OOM, and other issues. Time before… You get the picture. Then we get comments about how there are always problems with updates and Scale isn’t stable. Well, you know what, I don’t have any problems with updates!
The .2 release is in fact what is documented on the IX software status page as the conservative (or you might say stability) release. Well, it’s not updated for Eel yet. It’s been that way for other releases.
I’ll let it go myself until .2 comes out. Same for Mac OSX, ffmpeg, mariadb, Windows, IOS, Emby, nextcloud, you name it! No, I don’t WANT the latest tag of every docker either, too much chaos. In the meantime, appreciative of the early adopters.
I guess every old experienced users then know what “train” they’re on