GoingOffRoading
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I'm not sure how to advance on this.
Built a new NAS to install TrueNAS SCALE on. Installed an "Intel(R) Ethernet Server Adapter X520-1" (as my Windows machine w/ fresh Intel drivers recognizes it) in my NAS box.
On my TrueNAS machine, the card appears in lshw:
As well as in lspsi:
But the adapter does not appear in the FreeNAS Scale UI (TrueNAS-22.02.0).
The card showed up/worked perfectly on my Open Media Vault (OMV) machine. On my Windows PC, I needed to download the related driver.
On my TrueNAS machine.... I'm not sure how to advance. Several threads suggested not messing with configs/drives from the command line as it might break the TrueNAS config.
How do I work around the driver issue?
Built a new NAS to install TrueNAS SCALE on. Installed an "Intel(R) Ethernet Server Adapter X520-1" (as my Windows machine w/ fresh Intel drivers recognizes it) in my NAS box.
On my TrueNAS machine, the card appears in lshw:
Code:
root@truenas[~]# sudo lshw -class network -short H/W path Device Class Description ============================================================ /0/100/9/0 network 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection /0/100/16/0 eno1 network Ethernet Connection X553 1GbE /0/100/16/0.1 eno2 network Ethernet Connection X553 1GbE /0/100/17/0 eno3 network Ethernet Connection X553 1GbE /0/100/17/0.1 eno4 network Ethernet Connection X553 1GbE /3 kube-bridge network Ethernet interface /4 kube-dummy-if network Ethernet interface /5 veth1e74dc5d network Ethernet interface /6 vethb90f1557 network Ethernet interface
As well as in lspsi:
Code:
root@truenas[~]# lspci | grep -e SFP 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)
But the adapter does not appear in the FreeNAS Scale UI (TrueNAS-22.02.0).
The card showed up/worked perfectly on my Open Media Vault (OMV) machine. On my Windows PC, I needed to download the related driver.
On my TrueNAS machine.... I'm not sure how to advance. Several threads suggested not messing with configs/drives from the command line as it might break the TrueNAS config.
How do I work around the driver issue?