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ROMED8-2T - not picking up network

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Hi all,

 

I'm in desperate need of help. 

I broke my old Intel based motherboard, so upgraded to a AsRock ROMED8-2T with AMD

 

I have it booting just fine, BMC is fine and I can see the NIC is showing up in Unifi. 

But when unRAID boots (from my old USB) on RC 7.0.0 RC1 I get a self assigned IP address and I cannot access my server.

 

I know this NIC does 1gb or 10gb and I have tested both but neither gets an IP.

I have changed SPF+ adapters and also network cables but I just cannot get an IP.

 

I saw in the BMC there was Network Bonding so I disabled that and still no dice. 

 

Is there something in BIOS I need to set to get the NIC to work and unRAID to see them?

Solved by SavellM

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I managed to get into GUI via IPMI.

I see

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Is there something I need to do? It seems like it's there? 

Do I need to enable SR-IOV?

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Ok I figured it out.

 

For whatever reason its showing as 3x ETH devices.

Previously I switched off ETH1 

 

So now for some reason this is showing up at ETH 1 and no idea what ETH 0 is. 

Enabled this and finally got an IP... 

 

Anyone know what ETH 0 would be

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Well I do actually need some help.

 

For something is taking ETH0 (I think IPMI) so I still cannot get my unRAID server to reach out to the outside world.

I can finally access it from the ETH1 IP address as it should be. 

 

But ETH0 is always taking up primary duty and it's a self assigned IP. 

I have unplugged my IPMI so ONLY have 1 Ethernet cable into ETH1 (10gbe NIC) and still cannot get it to be ETH0 within unRAID. 

 

I wiped my USB and did a fresh install, and same dice. I'm struggling here, please save a n00b.

 

ETH0 is a MAC address I dont recognise, it is not the IPMI MAC. 

Edited by SavellM

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