Software Update: FreeNAS 11.2-RC1

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A first release candidate of FreeNAS version 11.2 has been released. With this software, a computer included in the network can be used as ‘network attached storage’, so purely for storing data. Additional functionality can be added with the help of plugins. The whole is based on FreeBSD and provided with a clear web interface. More information about the possibilities of FreeNAS can be found at this page are being found.

FreeNAS version 11.2 includes an Angular-based user interface. Furthermore, grub has been put on hold, in favor of FreeBSD’s own bootloader, and the same fate has fallen, in favor of iocage. The complete release notes for this release can be found below.

FreeNAS 11.2-RC1

We are pleased to announce the general availability of FreeNAS 11.2-RC1. This release candidate for the 11.2 series is considered to be feature-complete and ready for testing. Users, especially those who use Plugins, Jails, or VMs, are encouraged to update to this release in order to take advantage of the many improvements and bug fixes to those subsystems. Please report any bugs here

To update to this release, select the 11.2-STABLE train in System → Update. Should you need to return to the 11.1 series after updating, reboot and select that boot environment from the boot menu. These major features are new in the 11.2 series:

  • The login screen defaults to the new, Angular-based UI. Users who wish to continue to use the classic UI can select “Legacy UI” in the login screen.
  • Beginning with this release, the screenshots that appear in the published version of the Guide and in the Guide icon within the new UI are for the new UI. However, users who click on the Guide icon while logged into the classic UI will continue to see screenshots for the old UI. The availability of both versions of the Guide is to assist users as they become familiar with the new UI during the transition period before the classic UI is deprecated in a future release.
  • The rewrite from the old API to the new middlewared continues. Once the API stabilizes and the rewrite is complete, api.freenas.org will be deprecated and replaced by the new API documentation. In the mean time, to see the API documentation for the new middleware, log into the new UI, click on the URL for the FreeNAS system in your browser’s location bar, and add /api/docs to the end of that URL.
  • The boot loader has changed from GRUB to the native FreeBSD boot loader. This should resolve several issues that some users experienced with GRUB. GRUB was introduced as a temporary solution until the FreeBSD boot loader had full support for boot environments, which it now has.
  • The Plugins and Jails backend has switched from warden to iocage and warden will no longer receive bug fixes. The new UI will automatically use iocage to create and manage Plugins and Jails. Users are encouraged to recreate any existing Plugins and Jails using the new UI to ensure that they are running the latest supported application versions.
  • Virtual Machines are more crash resistant. When a guest is started, the amount of available memory is checked and an initialization error will occur if there is insufficient system resources. When a guest is stopped, its resources are returned to the system. In addition, the UEFI boot menu fix allows Linux kernels 4.15 and higher to boot properly.
  • Cloud Sync Tasks provides configuration options to encrypt data before it is transmitted and to keep it in the encrypted format while stored on the cloud. The filenames can also be encrypted.
  • Preliminary support has been added for Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs).
  • OpenZFS is up-to-date with Illumos and slightly ahead due to support for sorted scrubs which were ported from ZFS on Linux. Notable improvements include channel programs, data disk removal, more resilient volume import, the ability to import a pool with missing vdevs, pool checkpoints, improved compressed ARC performance, and ZIL batching. Note that many of these improvements need further testing so have not yet been integrated into the UI.

Known Issues

These plugins have been removed from the Plugins → Available listing as they are still a work in progress:

  • Nextcloud
  • Sabnzbd
  • sickrage
  • TinyTinyRSS
  • Zoneless

All other plugins have been tested as working, with these caveats:

  • Some plugins still do not display the correct version number in the UI or instead display N/A for their version number.
  • BackupPC is CLI only until the web server can be added to the underlying FreeBSD port.
  • if a plugin installation fails due to a network issue, it will still appear as installed (see 50519† In this case, double-check your network connectivity before attempting to install the plugin again.

The aim is to have these plugins issues resolved for RELEASE. refer to 44856 for the RC1 plugin versions, testing details, and associated WIP tickets.

Version number 11.2-RC1
Release status beta
Operating systems BSD
Website iXsystems
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License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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