Hi guys,
I finally decided to install the latest Freenas 8.3 (coming from 8.0.2).
I wanted a clean / fresh install and I knew it wasn't going to be easy, however I have been spending the last 5 hours (almost) to get my lagg0 properly working.
For the record; with the previous installation (8.0.2) I had 3x 1 port Intel cards + 1x 2 port Intel card. I used 1 connection for WOL functions, the other 4 connections were in lagg0 and was always working perfectly.
Anyways, I got a good deal on Ebay for a Quad-port network card (Silicom PEG4BPI6-SD-RoHS) which shows up in Freenas as igb0 through igb3.
So I did a clean install of Freenas 8.3 and set everything up, however I discovered my lagg0 is not working. The only way I can connect to Freenas is through the Intel (em0) connection. When I use ifconfig it shows that lagg0 has no carrier, however everything is connected and should be working.
I really have no idea what to do. When I enter 192.168.0.100 (lagg0) I get a 404 page (I also cannot ping it), but when I use 192.168.0.101 (em0) I can access Freenas' control panel.
Can I some way test the Quad-port adapter if it's really working correctly. Or did I make a mistake settings things up? I selected LACP, because my switch supports it. But I really have no clue what to do else.
Searching on Google and reading various manuel, documents and websites also do not provide any help. And I hardly have any knowledge about FreeBSD (or Unix in general). Sigh...
I am starting to wish I never had upgraded the Freenas. I should have stayed with 8.0.2!!
Can someone please help me and tell me what to do or try...?
On a sidenote; do I need to fill anything in under Global Configuration at IPv4 Default Gateway. I currently left that empty. Hostname is freenas and domain is local (standard). I am currently pulling my hear out as you might understand... :'(
/smallupdate
I don't know if it helps, but this is what it's showing under 'Network summary"
/update 2
I changed the webgui address from 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.100 (lagg0) and now I cannot access it anymore through GUI!! :(
If I didn't regret upgrading before, now I am certainly am. Sheesh.
Maybe I should just sell this crap. I already spend to much time on this and it's getting me nowhere. Not to mention a headache....
I finally decided to install the latest Freenas 8.3 (coming from 8.0.2).
I wanted a clean / fresh install and I knew it wasn't going to be easy, however I have been spending the last 5 hours (almost) to get my lagg0 properly working.
For the record; with the previous installation (8.0.2) I had 3x 1 port Intel cards + 1x 2 port Intel card. I used 1 connection for WOL functions, the other 4 connections were in lagg0 and was always working perfectly.
Anyways, I got a good deal on Ebay for a Quad-port network card (Silicom PEG4BPI6-SD-RoHS) which shows up in Freenas as igb0 through igb3.
So I did a clean install of Freenas 8.3 and set everything up, however I discovered my lagg0 is not working. The only way I can connect to Freenas is through the Intel (em0) connection. When I use ifconfig it shows that lagg0 has no carrier, however everything is connected and should be working.
I really have no idea what to do. When I enter 192.168.0.100 (lagg0) I get a 404 page (I also cannot ping it), but when I use 192.168.0.101 (em0) I can access Freenas' control panel.
Can I some way test the Quad-port adapter if it's really working correctly. Or did I make a mistake settings things up? I selected LACP, because my switch supports it. But I really have no clue what to do else.
Searching on Google and reading various manuel, documents and websites also do not provide any help. And I hardly have any knowledge about FreeBSD (or Unix in general). Sigh...
I am starting to wish I never had upgraded the Freenas. I should have stayed with 8.0.2!!
Can someone please help me and tell me what to do or try...?
On a sidenote; do I need to fill anything in under Global Configuration at IPv4 Default Gateway. I currently left that empty. Hostname is freenas and domain is local (standard). I am currently pulling my hear out as you might understand... :'(
/smallupdate
I don't know if it helps, but this is what it's showing under 'Network summary"
Name IPv4 Address
em0 192.168.0.101/24
lagg0 192.168.0.100/24
Nameserver
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Default route
No default route defined
/update 2
I changed the webgui address from 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.100 (lagg0) and now I cannot access it anymore through GUI!! :(
If I didn't regret upgrading before, now I am certainly am. Sheesh.
Maybe I should just sell this crap. I already spend to much time on this and it's getting me nowhere. Not to mention a headache....