Chavell3_84
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Hello Community,
I have my TrueNAS Scale installed on a phyical box and running with the 22.12.3.3 Release (I didn't upgraded to the most recent release because I found nothing that could help for my problem).
I already mounted 3x NFS datastore via NFSv4 without any problem.
Now I'm trying to mount another datastore from a new dataset from a different IP subnet but I get an error with "stale file handle"...
As said, but that is weird as I already have 3 datastores running on TrueNAS... and that is a complete new dataset, no where else mounted
That is the share that is not working,
And that is a existing working dataset:
(do not wonder about the "networks", I use different ip addresses to mount that shares)
That is the network ports which is already working fine(that the onboard Intel I219 NIC):
That's the network that is not working, well for NFS(USB Realtek 2,5G NIC):
Driver is fully and succesfully installed(it does not use the CDC_ethernet driver)
The ethernet port should not be the problem, I tried SMB access from a windows machine to that 10.100.100.15, and that works without a problem.
And I can ping that 10.100.100.15 interface from the ESXi without a problem.
ESXi Log files are also not really helpful.
Unfortuntaly I could not find any specific NFS log on TrueNAS or some like that to identify the problem more in depth...
Or also the general logs are also not really helpful(I mean I can't see messages that could relate to the issue) to identify that issue further...
Maybe some of you have an idea.
Thanks.
I have my TrueNAS Scale installed on a phyical box and running with the 22.12.3.3 Release (I didn't upgraded to the most recent release because I found nothing that could help for my problem).
I already mounted 3x NFS datastore via NFSv4 without any problem.
Now I'm trying to mount another datastore from a new dataset from a different IP subnet but I get an error with "stale file handle"...
As said, but that is weird as I already have 3 datastores running on TrueNAS... and that is a complete new dataset, no where else mounted
That is the share that is not working,
And that is a existing working dataset:
(do not wonder about the "networks", I use different ip addresses to mount that shares)
That is the network ports which is already working fine(that the onboard Intel I219 NIC):
That's the network that is not working, well for NFS(USB Realtek 2,5G NIC):
Driver is fully and succesfully installed(it does not use the CDC_ethernet driver)
The ethernet port should not be the problem, I tried SMB access from a windows machine to that 10.100.100.15, and that works without a problem.
And I can ping that 10.100.100.15 interface from the ESXi without a problem.
ESXi Log files are also not really helpful.
Unfortuntaly I could not find any specific NFS log on TrueNAS or some like that to identify the problem more in depth...
Or also the general logs are also not really helpful(I mean I can't see messages that could relate to the issue) to identify that issue further...
Maybe some of you have an idea.
Thanks.