Hello,
I have a set up of 2 Hyper-V servers and a FreeNAS (11.3-U3.2).
FreeNAS has a 1Gbe 4 ports Intel network card (em0 to em3) set up with Jumbo Frames and iSCSI with multipath.
em0 -> vlan0 (tagged 10, MTU 9000)
em1 -> vlan1 (tagged 10, MTU 9000)
em2 -> vlan2 (tagged 20, MTU 9000)
em3 -> vlan3 (tagged 20, MTU 9000)
vlan0 & vlan1 -> bridge0 (MTU 9000, 192.168.1.1/24)
vlan2 & vlan3 -> bridge1 (MTU 9000, 192.168.2.1/24)
This setup works extremely well but after a server reboot, bridge0 shows UP although doesn't work, and bridge1 neither shows UP nor its IP, and I need to delete both bridge interfaces and recreate them manually for the iSCSI service to go back up.
Has anyone experienced this?
Thank you
I have a set up of 2 Hyper-V servers and a FreeNAS (11.3-U3.2).
FreeNAS has a 1Gbe 4 ports Intel network card (em0 to em3) set up with Jumbo Frames and iSCSI with multipath.
em0 -> vlan0 (tagged 10, MTU 9000)
em1 -> vlan1 (tagged 10, MTU 9000)
em2 -> vlan2 (tagged 20, MTU 9000)
em3 -> vlan3 (tagged 20, MTU 9000)
vlan0 & vlan1 -> bridge0 (MTU 9000, 192.168.1.1/24)
vlan2 & vlan3 -> bridge1 (MTU 9000, 192.168.2.1/24)
This setup works extremely well but after a server reboot, bridge0 shows UP although doesn't work, and bridge1 neither shows UP nor its IP, and I need to delete both bridge interfaces and recreate them manually for the iSCSI service to go back up.
Has anyone experienced this?
Thank you