Al Slitter
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- Joined
- Jan 3, 2016
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Hello All;
I am hoping that someone might be able to help me with this issue that has frustrated me for many months now.
A couple of years ago I built a FreeNas server using (9.10.2U1). At that time I was a Windows 7 user and was able to access the server and store backup's etc. on the drives located on this server. The configuration of the server contained a SuperMicro X10SLM-F motherboard with 16 GB’s of ECC memory and a celeron processor. In addition it contains 3-WD Red 2GB hard drives in a Raid 5 configuration,
Everything worked well it seems until I made the jump from Windows 7 to Linux Mint 19.2 . The situation might have worsen when my ISP removed my ADSL connection and installed a Fiber Optic solution ?
As it now stands my network consists of 3-workstation and my FreeNas server. The server seems to be booting up correctly and provides a IP address of 192.168.1.xxx which worked well in the past but now after months of trying I am unable to connect to the server from my main station or another station on the network. My thinking was that this was a Samba issue which it might well be but I am exhausted from trying so many fixes that have not worked.
Can someone slowly work with me as I am getting old and have limited system knowledge and get me back to point where I can see my server?
Thank You!
I am hoping that someone might be able to help me with this issue that has frustrated me for many months now.
A couple of years ago I built a FreeNas server using (9.10.2U1). At that time I was a Windows 7 user and was able to access the server and store backup's etc. on the drives located on this server. The configuration of the server contained a SuperMicro X10SLM-F motherboard with 16 GB’s of ECC memory and a celeron processor. In addition it contains 3-WD Red 2GB hard drives in a Raid 5 configuration,
Everything worked well it seems until I made the jump from Windows 7 to Linux Mint 19.2 . The situation might have worsen when my ISP removed my ADSL connection and installed a Fiber Optic solution ?
As it now stands my network consists of 3-workstation and my FreeNas server. The server seems to be booting up correctly and provides a IP address of 192.168.1.xxx which worked well in the past but now after months of trying I am unable to connect to the server from my main station or another station on the network. My thinking was that this was a Samba issue which it might well be but I am exhausted from trying so many fixes that have not worked.
Can someone slowly work with me as I am getting old and have limited system knowledge and get me back to point where I can see my server?
Thank You!