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Welcome to the unofficial TrueNAS community!

Here for all things TrueNAS whether you need help with your core, scale, or enterprise edition setups or if you just want to discuss random stuff pertaining to TrueNAS!

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Key Highlights

  • Users with active or enabled deprecated services in 22.12.4 are alerted to address these deprecated features before attempting to upgrade to a new TrueNAS SCALE major version.
  • Replication hotfix from ZFS 2.1 update NAS-123123.
  • New option in replication tasks for the destination dataset to inherit encryption from its parent dataset NAS-121898.

Changelog

Click here for the full changelog of completed tickets that are included in the 22.12.4 release. To switch between detail and list views for the changelog, press T. Open the changelog in Jira to see the Export menu to print or download the changelog in various file formats.

Ongoing Issues

(As of Tuesday, 03 Oct 2023 21:43:10 GMT, it's currently empty, but in the event something is added.)

Click here to see the latest information about issues discovered in 22.12.4 that are being resolved in a future TrueNAS SCALE release.

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Hi, happy to see a truenas community on lemmy to!

I was wondering, I know you need to double the drives when upgrading storage in zfs, but do that include cash and log drive? So if I have two ssd cash drives and on log so I need 4 cash and 2 log?

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Is there a packaged solution (ansible script or similar) to setup Wireguard in a jail to get access to the network from outside of the local network?

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Apologies for delay on this post, my notification's bot for TrueNAS crashed.

Key Highlights:

This is a small hotpatch to address a ZFS issue that appears in specific circumstances with encrypted ZFS replication tasks. When the replication source system is updated to SCALE 22.12.3, a mismatch in indirect block size (IBS) values can cause kernel panics when an encrypted replication task attempts to receive ZFS snapshots to the destination system. See OpenZFS 2.1 Pull Request #15073 for more details.

Users are encouraged to update any TrueNAS SCALE system used as a replication source or destination to 22.12.3.3 to avoid this issue. It is also recommended to update any ZFS-based systems currently used as a replication destination.

22.12.3.3 Changelog

  • NAS-122583 Crash on ZFS replication receive with different indirect block size
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What im using:

TrueNAS SCALE - Version: TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.3.2

qBittorrent installed from Truecharts - Version: 4.5.4_15.0.29

ProtonVPN

The problem:

The qBittorrent app is stuck on the deploying status when trying to use it with OpenVPN.

I used this tutorial to set it up.

Last qbittorrent log message: UPnP/NAT-PMP port mapping failed. Message: "could not map port using UPnP: Operation not permitted"

Things i tried:

Turning off all of the NFS shares

Using different .conf files

Changing the password of my VPN account so that it doesnt include any special characters (as sugested in this reddit thread)

Disabling "Enable Host path safety checks" under Apps -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Enable Host Path Safety Checks

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Hey! For a while now I've been using Tailscale to access some of my apps in TrueNAS Scale remotely. Since I also want to be able to access my SMB shares on Truenas, I have so far always resorted to setting both Tailscale and the corresponding apps to using host networking.

Not all apps natively support host networking though (e.g. the Immich Community app). Because of this, I cannot access Immich via Tailscale since it is not "listening" on the Tailscale interface/Tailscale IP range.

Is there any option to either configure Tailscale in a way that it can access both TrueNAS apps and host system services like SMB or alternatively some way to make TrueNAS apps listen to requests from the Tailscale interface as well?

Thanks in advance!

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Started an update for a minor version and it's been like 20 minutes and I have no display out from the nas and I can't access it over the network. This is the first update I've done on the system how long does this usually take and when should I try rebooting it?

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I've been using TrueNAS Scale for a while now, but have never actually come across any official documentation/repository/possibility to file bug reports for TrueNAS Scale apps marked as "Official" in the available applications (e.g. Plex Media Server, Home Assistant, etc). Have I just miraculously missed it or do these apps actually not have any form of documentation or support?

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Since getting done with backing up all our DVDs and Blu-rays I've been searching for another project when I came across RomM. It's a great archiving tool for your retro roms. I also wanted a way to run emulators from the browser, if possible. Thankfully TrueCharts had me covered with having RomM and EmulatorJS readily available as apps.

I didn't see any install instructions for TrueNAS so maybe someone will find this useful.

Prerequisites -

  1. TrueCharts catalog
  2. Shared folder where you can upload your roms after backup
  3. Twitch Account with 2FA

File structure is pretty important so make sure you have a share folder setup for your roms and break them down by device

/mnt/Main/Monitor/Roms/gb

/mnt/Main/Monitor/Roms/gba

/mnt/Main/Monitor/Roms/gbc

etc..

Installing RomM

Before installing we need to do some work to get a client ID and Client secret from IGDB.

It's all pretty straight forward but the naming OAuth and Category may throw some people off.

Name: IGDB-yourusername

OAuth redirect URL: https://127.0.0.1

Category: Application Integration

Once that is setup you can go back to your TrueNAS and actually start the install process.

If you do currently have the share setup for access go ahead and turn off the share for now to bypass the integrity check.

  1. Grab your Client ID and Client secret from the steps above.
  2. Input your Client ID and client Secret in the appropriate fields
  3. Under "Storage and Persistence" click "Add"

Type of Storage: Host Path

Automatic Permissions: Checked

Host Path: /path/to/roms

Mount Path: /romm/library/roms

  1. Click "Save" and wait to launch
  2. Once launched click "Open" from your applications page
  3. Once in the RomM dashboard select "Library" and then "Scan"
  4. Check "Complete Scan" and then click "Scan"
  5. You should see the devices and rom names appear as it begins to index your roms.
  6. Once that's done you can click on "Platforms" and select which device you want and should see all your roms in a beautiful web front end!

You may have some titles that did not come through correctly and will be a white cover.

  1. Select the game by clicking on the cover
  2. Once inside the meta data page select the three dots below the cover
  3. Select "Search IGDB"
  4. Fix the match of the game.

This should fix the cover and metadata of any games that weren't found on IGDB correctly.

From here RomM is good to go. You can now turn your share back on from TrueNAS and add games as you backup and scan from RomM when needed!

Disclaimer You can stop here. There's really no need to install EmulatorJS if you want to use something like retroarch. Simply point retroarch to your shared folder with your roms and scan that directory. It will go into the device subfolders and find all your roms. For me I figured if I was setting all this up I might as well go full bore with EmulatorJS as well.

Installing EmulatorJS

As before if your roms folder is currently setup as a share go ahead and turn it off via your TrueNAS Shares menu.

  1. Select "Available Applications" and search "Emulator"
  2. Select "Install" on "EmulatorJS"
  3. Scroll down to "Storage and Persistence" and select "Add"

This is the slightly annoying part as I could not find a reliable way to mount all the folders without doing it device by device. This is how I did it but there may be a better solution I'm not aware of.

Type of Storage: Host Path

Auto Permissions: Checked

Host Path: /path/to/roms/gb

Mount Path: /data/gb/roms

Again, you will have to add a storage point for each of your device folders. Rinse and repeat as needed.

  1. Once done click "Save" and wait for it to launch. This does have a DB and a front end so you may see "Deploying 1/2" this is normal
  2. Click "Open" on EmulatorJS
  3. This will take you to the Manager page of emuJS This will download some assets and other things. Let it finish and click the X in the top right
  4. At the top you should see your devices. gb, gba, gbc..ect and you should see a Roms and Scanned count. Click scan on the first one and let it scan. Once done you should see the Roms and Scanned count update and the Scanned count should match the Roms count.
  5. You should see the device be added to the left hand menu.
  6. Click on the device
  7. You should see a list of ID'd roms and some steps on the left.
  8. Click "Download all Available Art"
  9. Click "Add All Roms to Conig"
  10. Repeat steps 7 - 12 as needed
  11. Open a new tab and go to tru.nas.ip.add:10124
  12. You'll get a popup saying there's no games added and to add games. Select "OK"
  13. Click on the folder in the top left
  14. On the top right click "Pull Default Config"
  15. Close that tab and refresh tru.nas.ip.add:10124

EmulatorJS should now be setup and ready for use! I would suggest bookmarking this page as the main page as "Open" in trunas just takes you to the management page.

That's it! Make sure to turn on your Rom share again from your TrueNAS Shares menu to access your roms folder again.

This was a long post but hopefully someone finds this useful or likes to backup their retro games like I do to preserve their gaming history. Make sure to check out their official GitHub pages and star them or buy them some coffee! Thank you TrueCharts for providing the Apps on TrueNAS as well!

RomM: https://github.com/zurdi15/romm

EmuJS: https://github.com/EmulatorJS/EmulatorJS

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Im running true nas with i think 12 gigabytes of ram, i will upgrade soon, an i just upgraded the cpu to an amd fx 6350 but it seems when i try to run any apps i can maximum run 1-2 apps and thats without nfs or anything else, and i have more free ram, and the cpu doesn't seem to be overloaded at all

So what can i do to get it running better, I currently run it on a hdd but i dont think that would make it just not work

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Key Highlights:

This is a small hotpatch to prevent an edge-case issue from occurring when Active Directory is faulted on High Availability (HA) systems.

22.12.3.2 Changelog

  • NAS-122689 Prevent database replication when alembic versions do not match
  • NAS-122693 Allow sysdataset move if AD is faulted
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So just like the title says. We're talking 5TB and more in overall data storage. I know zfs and TrueNAS is up for it but I wanted to hear from some real-world users to what are your thoughts and experience with multi terabyte storage for all the things in TrueNAS. SMB business production environments a plus. Also I can't help myself, HELLO WORLD! Hoping this is home for the foreseeable future ✌️

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Key Highlights:

This is a small hotpatch designed to resolve issues with PCI passthrough to Virtual Machines, the order in which system services are started, and an issue with error logging when upgrading a High Availability (HA) system from 22.12.3.

22.12.3.1 Changelog

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Little late on posting this since it was released on the 06/13/23, but better late then never.

Key Highlights:

22.12.3 includes many new features and improved functionality that span new applications for deprecated services, change to SMB service, additional tools for troubleshooting, and web UI improvements. Changes include:

  • New applications for deprecated SCALE services Dynamic DNS, TFTP, OpenVPN, WebDAV, rsync daemon, and S3 MinIO.
  • Multichannel capabilities added to the SMB configuration form
  • Updates to the Dashboard R50 image
  • Updates to the latest Linux v5.15 kernel branch
  • Update Samba to 4.17.8

This release fixes a bug with dataset encryption where it was possible to create an encrypted storage pool or dataset and unencrypted datasets within that pool or dataset. Beginning with 22.12.3, it is no longer possible to create an unencrypted dataset when the storage pool or dataset is created with encryption active. Datasets created in this manner are not affected by this fix. If the original intention was for the dataset to be encrypted, please migrate any data from the unencrypted dataset to a new encrypted dataset.

Important: An issue was discovered with virtualization post-release. When virtual machines with PCI passthrough are deployed, delay upgrading to 22.12.3. For details and resolution notes, see NAS-122456.

Be sure to check the post link to see the full release notes.

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What do you all use TrueNAS for? I'd love to hear how it's being used in other peoples systems!

Personally, I've got these apps installed and I love them all:

  • cert-manager
  • home assistant
  • radarr
  • 2x uptime kumas
  • flame
  • tailscale
  • qbittorrent
  • ombi
  • jellyfin
  • prowlarr
  • sonarr
  • traefik
  • libreddit
  • invidous
  • static
  • gitea