TrueNAS SCALE 22.12.1 has been released!

Kris Moore

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Glad to hear it! Did mine this morning as well, no surprises along the way.
 

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Welcome all good and bad update stories here.

If there are any major issues, please also start a new thread.
 

rusty6285

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Hi folks, I'm new to the forum and also new to TrueNAS as of a few weeks ago.

I just updated to this new release, and I cannot edit any existing replication tasks. I get the following error (all was working fine prior to update)

"[EINVAL] replication_update.sudo: null not allowed"


I can create brand new replication tasks, but cannot edit them after, same error.

Wondering if anyone else can replicate?
 

Trevor68

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Update went fine, only 2 of 14 apps would start, I see these were the only 2 using PVC storage.
Once I disabled Hostpath Validation the other 12 started fine. I note that I had Hostpath Validation enabled ok before this update.
 

rusty6285

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Hi folks, I'm new to the forum and also new to TrueNAS as of a few weeks ago.

I just updated to this new release, and I cannot edit any existing replication tasks. I get the following error (all was working fine prior to update)

"[EINVAL] replication_update.sudo: null not allowed"


I can create brand new replication tasks, but cannot edit them after, same error.

Wondering if anyone else can replicate?

I got a response to same post in reddit:

Yep, that's a legit bug. We're tracking it here now:

https://ixsystems.atlassian.net/browse/NAS-120432

We'll post updated / details on work-arounds on the Jira ticket as they land.
 

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Update went fine, only 2 of 14 apps would start, I see these were the only 2 using PVC storage.
Once I disabled Hostpath Validation the other 12 started fine. I note that I had Hostpath Validation enabled ok before this update.
Are you by any chance using hostPath on a child directory of a parent share, eg:

SMB share: /mnt/Poolname/media
hostPath: /mnt/Poolname/media/Movies
 

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I absolutely am, as that was the original bluefin workaround, I am unsure best method now that is not possible? I'm know a lot of home users like myself serve media and would also like to know the recommended method for adding it?
 

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I absolutely am, as that was the original bluefin workaround, I am unsure best method now that is not possible?
Disable host path validation? As was discussed extensively when 22.12.0 was released?
 

Trevor68

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Maybe, I would be interested in what changed in this release though
 

danb35

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Maybe, I would be interested in what changed in this release though
The popular workaround (using a subdirectory of the share as a host path) exploited a bug in the host path validation logic, as many of us (including me) suspected at the outset. That bug has now been fixed.
 

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Upgrade without problems.
Thank you!
 

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It looks like about 3,000 systems have updated... host path validation remains the primary issue to be aware of, but not unexpected.
 

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Upgraded from 22.02.04 without issue.

I did preemptively change Plex to use NFS for media libraries (rather than hostpath). Took <5 mins to make that change before the upgrade.
 

Trevor68

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Cool, can those NFS shares be accessed from a windows box?
 

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Trevor68

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Gotcha thanks
 

Patrick M. Hausen

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It looks like about 3,000 systems have updated... host path validation remains the primary issue to be aware of, but not unexpected.
What is the reasoning behind that? I mean, the very reason for hosting containerized applications on a NAS is to have file sharing access while simultaneously mounting the dataset into a container. This is never a problem on CORE and with jails. And NFS is not a substitute for a local mount. The file system semantics are completely different.
 

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