Hi,
I am new the forum. Thanks in advance for your replies/ideas and suggestions.
I have four plugins working properly, I decided to change the IP address of two of the jails to a different subnet. I manually changed the bridge and epair configuration and I am able to access the plugins and everything is working fine except that FreeNAS seems to think that something is wrong with the plugins with the new IP addresses (btw, I changed the IP for the jails in question in FreeNAS as well)
While troubleshooting (ps -aux), I find that these still show up with the previous IP addresses
for example
The actual IP address of this jail is completely different.
My question is which script/process launches the jails? Where are these located on FreeNAS?
Thanks!
Stallione
I am new the forum. Thanks in advance for your replies/ideas and suggestions.
I have four plugins working properly, I decided to change the IP address of two of the jails to a different subnet. I manually changed the bridge and epair configuration and I am able to access the plugins and everything is working fine except that FreeNAS seems to think that something is wrong with the plugins with the new IP addresses (btw, I changed the IP for the jails in question in FreeNAS as well)
While troubleshooting (ps -aux), I find that these still show up with the previous IP addresses
for example
Code:
ps -aux | grep couch root 21858 0.0 0.3 163184 25864 ?? IJ 8:29PM 0:05.37 /usr/pbi/couchpotato-amd64/bin/python /usr/pbi/couchpotato-amd64/control.py start 192.168.90.21 12347 (python2.7) ....Deleted Content..... [root@freenas] /usr/pbi#
The actual IP address of this jail is completely different.
My question is which script/process launches the jails? Where are these located on FreeNAS?
Thanks!
Stallione