Hello everyone.
My google foo is letting me down.
I have two freenas systems and i'm replicating one server over the internet with a second one.
This is done with seven datasets, every hour.
Everything seems to be going great for a while now, but I'm getting ten to 30 mails a day stating:
This is not the real IP of cource
If I look under storage replication tasks however, all tasks are Up to date.
Also if i check on the receiving end, everything is there (up to date).
So eventually it get's there, but the emails warnings are annoying.
Is there some practical way to limit these warnings? For example only give an error after a number of retries?
Or if the datasets are not up to date after x hours?
Or change the timeout setting?
Thanks in advance!
My google foo is letting me down.
I have two freenas systems and i'm replicating one server over the internet with a second one.
This is done with seven datasets, every hour.
Everything seems to be going great for a while now, but I'm getting ten to 30 mails a day stating:
Code:
Replication D/Projects -> 123.4.567.89:W failed: Failed: ssh: connect to host 123.4.567.89 port 50: Operation timed out
This is not the real IP of cource
If I look under storage replication tasks however, all tasks are Up to date.
Also if i check on the receiving end, everything is there (up to date).
So eventually it get's there, but the emails warnings are annoying.
Is there some practical way to limit these warnings? For example only give an error after a number of retries?
Or if the datasets are not up to date after x hours?
Or change the timeout setting?
Thanks in advance!