toxikat
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Hello community, I'm stumped with an issue, hoping someone can provide some advice or shed some light.
To clarify, the nas is not shut off. It continues logging other messages.
My local network consists of a router (proprietary Telus Wi-Fi Hub maybe made by Arcadyan?) which I have connected the nas directly via ethernet lan 1 (Intel), and my PC which is also connected via ethernet directly to the router. My PC does not experience any network issues.
The Nas is inaccessible by web gui, and also inaccessible by ssh and SMB(windows finder) from my PC. The jails are also offline, and their logs show similar network outages.
In /var/log/messages, I see a message related to my DDNS saying that an external known good domain cannot be resolved:
I've set my router to assign a static local address for my Nas. Note that it used to be on 192.168.1.69. I've switched it to 192.168.1.250 for testing purposes.
The frequency increased when I set up my openvpn server, so I disabled that and rolled back the config. Frequency still remains on the "hours to days" timescale.
I've tried switching over to the other lan port on the motherboard, but it won't connect to network at all. I suspect it's either disabled or doesn't have good drivers. I'm unable to verify the reason due to not having a monitor to plug into the Nas at this moment.
I've tried assigning my nas (via router ui) to 192.168.1.250 to help avoid any dhcp conflicts (as recommended by a member of the Truenas community discord).
Otherwise, I'm hoping the community can make suggestions to help diagnose and fix this issue.
Problem description:
The symptom is that the nas randomly completely loses all network connectivity, both on the local network and on the internet. The nas will be running fine for hours to days, then suddenly will experience this issue. A reboot fixes restores all connectivity (until the next outage).To clarify, the nas is not shut off. It continues logging other messages.
My local network consists of a router (proprietary Telus Wi-Fi Hub maybe made by Arcadyan?) which I have connected the nas directly via ethernet lan 1 (Intel), and my PC which is also connected via ethernet directly to the router. My PC does not experience any network issues.
The Nas is inaccessible by web gui, and also inaccessible by ssh and SMB(windows finder) from my PC. The jails are also offline, and their logs show similar network outages.
In /var/log/messages, I see a message related to my DDNS saying that an external known good domain cannot be resolved:
Code:
Nov 3 01:23:50 truenas 1 2022-11-03T01:23:50.755089-07:00 truenas.local inadyn 1494 - - Failed resolving hostname domains.google.com: Name does not resolve
State of my Nas:
Version: TrueNAS-13.0-U2


What I've tried (and hasn't worked)
I've set my router to assign a static local address for my Nas. Note that it used to be on 192.168.1.69. I've switched it to 192.168.1.250 for testing purposes.

The frequency increased when I set up my openvpn server, so I disabled that and rolled back the config. Frequency still remains on the "hours to days" timescale.
I've tried switching over to the other lan port on the motherboard, but it won't connect to network at all. I suspect it's either disabled or doesn't have good drivers. I'm unable to verify the reason due to not having a monitor to plug into the Nas at this moment.
I've tried assigning my nas (via router ui) to 192.168.1.250 to help avoid any dhcp conflicts (as recommended by a member of the Truenas community discord).
Potential paths forward
In case it is the intel lan that is bad, I plan on getting a network card and trying that out.Otherwise, I'm hoping the community can make suggestions to help diagnose and fix this issue.
Relevant hardware
CPU | Xeon E-2286M |
---|---|
Mobo | Gigabyte x170 extreme ECC https://download.gigabyte.com/FileL...-ecc_e.pdf?v=2fd87032642e78292347a0a6d558e564 |
Mobo lan 1 | Intel GbE (10/100/1000 Mbit) |
Mobo lan 2 | Killer E2400 |
Ram | Samsung 16x2 UDIMM ECC |
SSD Cache | WD SN570 |
OS SSD | Samsung SM951 M.2 256GB |
CPU Cooler | Be-Quiet tower |
PSU | Seasonic Focus GX-650 |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Pro |
HDD | 8x WD Easystore 12 TB |
GPU | NVIDIA M2000 |