johnblanker
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- Apr 5, 2014
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Finally took the plunge. Got an x10sll-f mobo, with 8GB of ECC Crucial (exact spec from guide), and a G3420 Pentium. Both IPMI/BIOS came with latest version. Wish I had known, could have saved some $ on the CPU.
I will be using three 1TB green hdds in RAIDZ to just hold about 500MB of data.
I am trying to get an understanding of the IPMI. I went into my router and set a static IP for the machine at 192.168.1.51. This is for IPMI access. So after the Freenas install it says to access Freenas at 192.168.1.112. Where did it get the "112" from? The ethernet cable is connected to the top port of the mobo. I understand I can't access both the IPMI and freenas at 51, so is the 112 a static IP?
I will be using three 1TB green hdds in RAIDZ to just hold about 500MB of data.
I am trying to get an understanding of the IPMI. I went into my router and set a static IP for the machine at 192.168.1.51. This is for IPMI access. So after the Freenas install it says to access Freenas at 192.168.1.112. Where did it get the "112" from? The ethernet cable is connected to the top port of the mobo. I understand I can't access both the IPMI and freenas at 51, so is the 112 a static IP?