Caribou Jim
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2014
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- 3
Here's the issue:
When FreeNAS is booting up, it eventually boots to the command gui. It lists the IP address as it should, however, when I try to connect to that IP from a different PC, it tries to load the webGUI, and then disconnects. If I monitor my network connections during that time, I notice that the NAS disconnects from my network the moment something attempts to connect to it.
I've tried manually setting the IP, I've ensured that my subnet mask is set correctly, I've factory reset my router as well as my FreeNAS settings, I've attempted to use the build of it on another PC to ensure it wasn't a faulty USB drive that it is being booted off of, I even loaded Windows onto it to make sure my NIC was connecting to the internet and maintaining the connection.
Anytime I try to load the web gui, or ping the NAS, it immediately disconnects, regardless if I change the IP or not. I'm convinced it is related to a BIOS setting I'm unaware of. I already had to disable my serial ports, as freeNAS would hang during boot due to them being enabled, I also had to disable ACPI, as freeNAS would hang on entropy harvesting with it enabled.
My NAS hardware:
8GB RAM,
Intel i3 processor
Super micro MBD-x10slv-q motherboard. Using Intel L217 onboard LAN and Intel L210-AT as the secondary.
If there is any other information needed, I would be more than happy to oblige. I just really want to get this to at least boot into the webGUI.
When FreeNAS is booting up, it eventually boots to the command gui. It lists the IP address as it should, however, when I try to connect to that IP from a different PC, it tries to load the webGUI, and then disconnects. If I monitor my network connections during that time, I notice that the NAS disconnects from my network the moment something attempts to connect to it.
I've tried manually setting the IP, I've ensured that my subnet mask is set correctly, I've factory reset my router as well as my FreeNAS settings, I've attempted to use the build of it on another PC to ensure it wasn't a faulty USB drive that it is being booted off of, I even loaded Windows onto it to make sure my NIC was connecting to the internet and maintaining the connection.
Anytime I try to load the web gui, or ping the NAS, it immediately disconnects, regardless if I change the IP or not. I'm convinced it is related to a BIOS setting I'm unaware of. I already had to disable my serial ports, as freeNAS would hang during boot due to them being enabled, I also had to disable ACPI, as freeNAS would hang on entropy harvesting with it enabled.
My NAS hardware:
8GB RAM,
Intel i3 processor
Super micro MBD-x10slv-q motherboard. Using Intel L217 onboard LAN and Intel L210-AT as the secondary.
If there is any other information needed, I would be more than happy to oblige. I just really want to get this to at least boot into the webGUI.