TrueNAS SCALE 24.10.2 is Now Available!

Generated the post but I’m not allowed to add links in a post

Link is here: NVIDIA GPUs not working and nvidia-smi fails to communicate with NVIDIA drivers

I have the same thing on a Xeon D 1541 from SuperMicro

24.10.2 up and running no issues herre, thank you.

We’ve had over 10,000 systems updated in the first day. There are relatively few issues.

We’ll track down any issues identified with your help.

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The update to 24.10.2 has bricked my headless system (QNAP TS-473A). After attaching a serial console, I see BIOS output, then:

Welcome to GRUB!

error: no suitable video mode found.

… then it immediately bootloops.

Update: I filed NAS-133877

As one person who maintains a well used script, you can’t catch everything in spite of trying. There are too many different hardware configurations possible, it isn’t like Apple with a closed architecture. 10,000 systems blows my first day away! I probably get 30+ and still have bugs that I didn’t find on my two systems. So, I am a little sympathetic.

But as he said, they need your help. Send in the Bug reports, open a thread if one hasn’t already been started to discuss the issue, provide as much detail as you can. This greatly helps the programmers identify the issue. And if it worked correctly on a previous version, state that as well.

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Glad this was fixed with some system config…

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The blog on 24.10.2 is here: TrueNAS 24.10.2: Electric Eel Shines Brightly

Some extracted info:

With this update, TrueNAS 24.10 “Electric Eel” will become the recommended stable version for our Mission-Critical users, as well as the shipping version of TrueNAS on new Enterprise storage appliances. For recommendations on when to update your system, visit the Software Status page.

The high quality of the predecessor (TrueNAS 24.10.1) is evident in the rapid adoption and its popularity with TrueNAS users. It is easily the most commonly used TrueNAS version. With over 100,000 early adopters in a 12-week release period.

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Just curious @joeschmuck how many git clones have you accumulated since moving the script to GitHub?

Zero actually. It could be the way I don’t use Github 100% correctly, or maybe the folks who want to customize it just grab a copy and go. Either way, have you tried to read that mess? Yikes! I keep saying I will clean it up, and while I do a few functions periodically, I need to spend some time on it, change variable names to mean something more appropriate, and optimize in a major way.

Speaking of good adoption. I hope Truenas will grow so other projects will add it to their install guides.
For example in Frigate install guide you can see Docker, Kubernetes, Unraid, Proxmox, ESXi, Synology, QNAP. But not Truenas.
Similar in Home Assistant install guide, there is everything but Truenas.

But I think this will start changing now that Truenas supports Docker.

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My A380 that was working previously in the prior release now is not initialized in the dev/dri/ path. It broke my docker until I disabled the hardware transcoding. I’ve looked around for solutions and had no luck. still continuing to tweak.

It’s a good point. The adoption is happening, but more attention helps.

The Community can help by writing install guides (and experiences) for this forum and then sharing the links in other forums.

Another uneventful upgrade on my end. Thanks as always!

Nvidia drivers won’t update to the latest announced ‘included components’ version in from the changelog. I tried several things including ticking and unticking Nvidia driver install in apps settings and rolling back and forth between the last two versions and plenty of reboots. Whatever combination. The version remains 550.127.05 instead of the mentioned 550.142.

Why is this still so broken? I thought the whole point of decoupling the Nvidia drivers in EE was that updates would be possible… It’s still a mess.

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I just upgraded to this version on TS-673 (older, non-A version) with an added NVidia card. Six 16TB Exos drives, 32GB RAM (non-ECC).

I had trouble at some point with RAM issues but those are gone now.

Upgrade to 24.10.2 did not create problems…

I have the same issue with the blue themes. It is annoying, the white icons where from earlier releases where much better visible.

I have bug reported it: Jira

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Upgrade went flawlessly for me & Plex now shows my 3050, instead of “Auto” (transcode was still working fine previously though).

My random issues on my sketchy NIC after a boot are still, however, present. Workarounds after boot with script/ipmi still generally work.

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Perhaps you are impacted by this issue. Can you confirm yes or no?