Hi,
I am wondering how to get this to work:
When a jail is started and the "default router" is not reachable (router offline, cable unplugged...), the jail will fail on start in two ways:
- manual setup: the jail starts but any network service on the jail will fail to properly be accessible
- DHCP: jail will fail to start instead of starting and then wait / retry for a DHCP lease when DHCP server is back online
My issue is that if the main TrueNAS system is restarted while the DHCP server or gateway router is down, the jails will need a manual restart to make the network services available
I really did not figure out the issue. I tried editing the /etc/resolv.conf to manually set a DNS server without luck
In a windows machine or the main TrueNAS system, this issue is not present when a manual IP/router are set. In TrueNAS host however, if DHCP config is set, and DHCP server is down on system boot, TrueNAS will need a manual reset of the network interfaces
Hope some one can help me fix this issue, unless it is a bug ?
I am wondering how to get this to work:
When a jail is started and the "default router" is not reachable (router offline, cable unplugged...), the jail will fail on start in two ways:
- manual setup: the jail starts but any network service on the jail will fail to properly be accessible
- DHCP: jail will fail to start instead of starting and then wait / retry for a DHCP lease when DHCP server is back online
My issue is that if the main TrueNAS system is restarted while the DHCP server or gateway router is down, the jails will need a manual restart to make the network services available
I really did not figure out the issue. I tried editing the /etc/resolv.conf to manually set a DNS server without luck
In a windows machine or the main TrueNAS system, this issue is not present when a manual IP/router are set. In TrueNAS host however, if DHCP config is set, and DHCP server is down on system boot, TrueNAS will need a manual reset of the network interfaces
Hope some one can help me fix this issue, unless it is a bug ?
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