Daniele Nosella
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Hello guys,
I'm having some minor problems with a Freenas (FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3 (e1497f269)) joined to an Active Directory Domain offered by a Windows Server 2012 R2.
What happens is that during boot, if the domain controller is not up (for example installing updates), FreeNAS waits for the domain controller for about 5 minutes, then it completes the boot not joined anymore to the domain.
So since then, doesn't matter if I reboot the FreeNas with the domain controller up and running, the FreeNAS is not joined anymore to the domain.
Not so bad cause I just needs to flag "Activate" in the the Directory Service/Active Directory page, to make it working again.
Never the less, I would like to have a system which doesn't need external intervention in this scenario, otherwise my customers will make my phone to ring too much :)
Is there a way to tell FreeNAS to wait indefinitely at boot, until the Domain Controller is available?
Otherwise, is there a way to tell FreeNAS to continue to check for the domain controller presence, and then if present, reconnect to it?
In my opinion, the perfect behavior should be as follows:
At boot the Freenas check for the domain controller for some minutes, let's say 5 to 10.
Then, if the domain controller doesn't shoes up, FreeNas should continue to boot, periodically checking fo the domain controller, and when present, connects to it.
Thank you
I'm having some minor problems with a Freenas (FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3 (e1497f269)) joined to an Active Directory Domain offered by a Windows Server 2012 R2.
What happens is that during boot, if the domain controller is not up (for example installing updates), FreeNAS waits for the domain controller for about 5 minutes, then it completes the boot not joined anymore to the domain.
So since then, doesn't matter if I reboot the FreeNas with the domain controller up and running, the FreeNAS is not joined anymore to the domain.
Not so bad cause I just needs to flag "Activate" in the the Directory Service/Active Directory page, to make it working again.
Never the less, I would like to have a system which doesn't need external intervention in this scenario, otherwise my customers will make my phone to ring too much :)
Is there a way to tell FreeNAS to wait indefinitely at boot, until the Domain Controller is available?
Otherwise, is there a way to tell FreeNAS to continue to check for the domain controller presence, and then if present, reconnect to it?
In my opinion, the perfect behavior should be as follows:
At boot the Freenas check for the domain controller for some minutes, let's say 5 to 10.
Then, if the domain controller doesn't shoes up, FreeNas should continue to boot, periodically checking fo the domain controller, and when present, connects to it.
Thank you
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