JJNBt Posted August 19, 2019 Share Posted August 19, 2019 (edited) Ok so... When ever I set up my 10GBE, I seem to time out of my server. I connect to my system through eth1. after I did my parity process, I notice that I did not set my 10gbe with the ip x.x.x.20 I set up the other port that is on the motherboard with the ip x.x.x.20. So I turn off the parity once it was done and switched the information on the ports even the name eth2 clicked done and connection time out a few moments later. So I am stump can it be the 10gbe card which is a mellanox card is not supported or am I doing something wrong. A good thing I made a backup of my flash so most of my settings are ok hopefully i don't need to do another parity check. Edited August 20, 2019 by JJNBt Title changeV2 Quote Link to comment
JJNBt Posted August 19, 2019 Author Share Posted August 19, 2019 When looking at backup of unraid(so glad I did it) I notice that bonding members of bond0: eth0,eth2 and my bonding mode is at active backup (1). So I am changing ip of eth2 to x.x.x.197 since eth0 is x.x.x.199. I also change bond0: (to just) eth0. so those changes made my connection time out. Quote Link to comment
JJNBt Posted August 19, 2019 Author Share Posted August 19, 2019 eth0 Bonding was ON turned it OFF. Change ip from x.x.x.20 to x.x.x.197 for eth1. Once I entered new ip to the new eth2 I notice on mac address it tells me that interface is shutdown (inactive.) So applied change. My server seems to still be active. Once I started the array I lost connection to unraid. just for fun I tried out x.x.x.197 ip, no luck Quote Link to comment
JJNBt Posted August 20, 2019 Author Share Posted August 20, 2019 I was able to get to work. here are my settings that worked. eth0 eth1 - I set ipv4 address assignment to automatic eth2- the 10GBE I gave it an IP of x.x.2.21 while the one on my windows pc is set to x.x.2.20 Quote Link to comment
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