Vicente Corrochano
Cadet
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- May 12, 2014
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First of all hello and thanks for everything, I recently build and configured a FreeNas 9.2.1.5 on my network and everything is working fine, I did the integration with DC (Windows Server 2003) and again everything is running perfectly, but when I tried to install the plugin owncloud, I came across a very estrange message form the console, actually it fills up the entire syslog it tells the following:
Jun 2 20:00:16 NAS kernel: arp: 168.10.1.1 moved from 00:19:99:0d:ea:7c to 00:19:99:0d:ea:7d on re0
My question has nothing to do with the plugin, and I think it has nothing to do with the freenas itself but I can’t understand why I keep having this message.
The Nas is in 168.10.0.7 with 255.255.0.0, the machine 168.10.1.1 is the server 2003 and it has a BASP virtual adapter with two network cards with the 2 MAC addresses that appear on the message
My question is: Does anyone knows what is going on with this BASP adapter? I have as second server with the same hardware and also the BASP Virtual adapter and I have no error message from it but tie one from the server is creating a massive amount of traffic or collisions in the network
Any ideas of what is going on?
I know this problem is not related to the freenas equipment but maybe someone knows how to interpret this message
Thanks in advance
Vicente
Jun 2 20:00:16 NAS kernel: arp: 168.10.1.1 moved from 00:19:99:0d:ea:7c to 00:19:99:0d:ea:7d on re0
My question has nothing to do with the plugin, and I think it has nothing to do with the freenas itself but I can’t understand why I keep having this message.
The Nas is in 168.10.0.7 with 255.255.0.0, the machine 168.10.1.1 is the server 2003 and it has a BASP virtual adapter with two network cards with the 2 MAC addresses that appear on the message
My question is: Does anyone knows what is going on with this BASP adapter? I have as second server with the same hardware and also the BASP Virtual adapter and I have no error message from it but tie one from the server is creating a massive amount of traffic or collisions in the network
Any ideas of what is going on?
I know this problem is not related to the freenas equipment but maybe someone knows how to interpret this message
Thanks in advance
Vicente