Added Interface- Lost Network Connection

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slappula

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Noob mistake. I was trying to follow the directions in the wiki to create a new Interface in order to change the network settings from 100Mbps to 1000. I added a new Interface and all I put in was the Interface Name and 'media 1000baseTX mediaopt full-duplex' in the Options field. It was late and I wasn't thinking and hit Save/Create. None of the other fields were filled in. I immediately lost connectivity to my NAS. I can't connect via the web or SSH. The machine is headless (HP MediaSmart EX490), so going into the console isn't an option.

So...two questions:

1) Is there any way to fix this? Could I hook the main drive up to my Windows machine and delete something to fix it?

2) If not, could I just do a fresh install of FreeNAS and still get to my data drive (will the new install recognize it)?

Thanks in advance for any help!

*Edit: I was able to do a fresh install on another drive and used the Import Volume function. I guess now I'm wondering if there is a safer way to modify my NIC card speed without killing the installation...
 

peterh

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you don't create a new interface in order to change it's settings. That's where you broke it.
The "right way" is to "ifconfig <existing if> " prefferable through a ssh session until
you know if it will work, then you do the same through the GUI. That way you could
recover by power-cycling. ( connecting a screen and keyboard IS the preffered way )

And freebsd will use 1Gb if the interface supports it AND the other endpoint allows, there is
no need for manual "configuring" on order to get 1Gb working.
 
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