Hello. I'm having some weird network issues after upgrading from Freenas 11.3 to Truenas 12.
I have several jails, mostly for media management (Plex, Radarr, Sonarr, etc) and a couple Ubuntu Server VMs.
Most of them are set to run on boot, although after upgrading to Truenas 12, they are having trouble booting.
What happens after boot is that VMs start, and Jails that are set with NAT start too. Although jails that are set with DHCP, fail to boot.
If I try to boot them I get the following error after several minutes of attempting to start:
That behavior leads to assumptions that something is wrong with my router's DHCP and it's failing to assign IPs to jails.
Although that does not seem to be the case, because (apart from the fact that I have not touched my router's settings in a while) if I have the autostart on my VMs disabled, all jails run properly after reboot and are assigned IPs via DHCP properly.
Seems to me like something that VMs' networking uses is breaking DHCP for jails...
I am not experienced in Truenas's networking so I'm doing "blind" attempts to tinker with settings but to no avail.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
Thank you
I have several jails, mostly for media management (Plex, Radarr, Sonarr, etc) and a couple Ubuntu Server VMs.
Most of them are set to run on boot, although after upgrading to Truenas 12, they are having trouble booting.
What happens after boot is that VMs start, and Jails that are set with NAT start too. Although jails that are set with DHCP, fail to boot.
If I try to boot them I get the following error after several minutes of attempting to start:
Code:
" Error: [EFAULT] + Acquiring DHCP address: FAILED, address received: ERROR, check jail logs Stopped jail_name_here due to DHCP failure "
That behavior leads to assumptions that something is wrong with my router's DHCP and it's failing to assign IPs to jails.
Although that does not seem to be the case, because (apart from the fact that I have not touched my router's settings in a while) if I have the autostart on my VMs disabled, all jails run properly after reboot and are assigned IPs via DHCP properly.
Seems to me like something that VMs' networking uses is breaking DHCP for jails...
I am not experienced in Truenas's networking so I'm doing "blind" attempts to tinker with settings but to no avail.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
Thank you