anderstn
Dabbler
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- Oct 2, 2017
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Hi
I was having some instability issues with my Freenas server after upgrading. Now I have been using the integrated realtek NIC, but a friend of mine gave me an old Intel NIC after upgrading and I figured why not try it. So i installed the Intel NIC disabled the Realtek NIC in BIOS and booted up. Everything works, but for some reason the DNS name of the server is now suddenly "Intel Corporate". I tried using the manual to understand what could have caused this, but it didn't really give me a clear answer. Sure it had one screen dump somebody made of how you set up an interface, but it didn't make it clear what the connection was between setting up an interface in relation to the settings in your global configuration. Which according to Freenas is just fine on my end. And yeah I tried reapplying said global configuration to no effect. So what do I do to fix this?
PS: I am aware that this is a very basic issue and the solution is probably simple :p
I was having some instability issues with my Freenas server after upgrading. Now I have been using the integrated realtek NIC, but a friend of mine gave me an old Intel NIC after upgrading and I figured why not try it. So i installed the Intel NIC disabled the Realtek NIC in BIOS and booted up. Everything works, but for some reason the DNS name of the server is now suddenly "Intel Corporate". I tried using the manual to understand what could have caused this, but it didn't really give me a clear answer. Sure it had one screen dump somebody made of how you set up an interface, but it didn't make it clear what the connection was between setting up an interface in relation to the settings in your global configuration. Which according to Freenas is just fine on my end. And yeah I tried reapplying said global configuration to no effect. So what do I do to fix this?
PS: I am aware that this is a very basic issue and the solution is probably simple :p