Hello,
I am running truecommand system version 2.2.2, middleware version 2.2.2-20221018 and I am having continuing issues trying to configure a cluster. Below is a breakdown of what I am seeing when I try and get this setup.
- When I create a cluster via the "create a Cluster" option sometimes I get the selection for the Network interface option but not all the interfaces are present. Other times I get an Error:2 and can do nothing. Then other times during setup I get a NAS API Error. "[EFAULT] Error: Request timed out". When I try to delete a cluster that also fails with the same API error. I can delete a cluster if I go to each node and do "midclt call service.update 26 '{"enable": false}'" and reboot the nodes. After that I am able to delete the cluster and try to create a new one. But the network interfaces are again never correct, or I get the Error:2. So I end up back to where I was. I have done this a number of times and can never continue. The only way I can continue is if I choose "Skip this step" option.
- The systems that I am trying to cluster are five SuperMicro storage units that have two network interfaces. one in a public domain and the other private. All the systems have truenas scale-22.12.0 and both interfaces are connected and seen in the trucommand console view. If you like I can get you some screen shots if that helps your team with troubleshooting.
Thanks, Ted
I am running truecommand system version 2.2.2, middleware version 2.2.2-20221018 and I am having continuing issues trying to configure a cluster. Below is a breakdown of what I am seeing when I try and get this setup.
- When I create a cluster via the "create a Cluster" option sometimes I get the selection for the Network interface option but not all the interfaces are present. Other times I get an Error:2 and can do nothing. Then other times during setup I get a NAS API Error. "[EFAULT] Error: Request timed out". When I try to delete a cluster that also fails with the same API error. I can delete a cluster if I go to each node and do "midclt call service.update 26 '{"enable": false}'" and reboot the nodes. After that I am able to delete the cluster and try to create a new one. But the network interfaces are again never correct, or I get the Error:2. So I end up back to where I was. I have done this a number of times and can never continue. The only way I can continue is if I choose "Skip this step" option.
- The systems that I am trying to cluster are five SuperMicro storage units that have two network interfaces. one in a public domain and the other private. All the systems have truenas scale-22.12.0 and both interfaces are connected and seen in the trucommand console view. If you like I can get you some screen shots if that helps your team with troubleshooting.
Thanks, Ted