Brostin
Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2020
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Greetings to the Community,
I am a new Italian user of the Community and I hope you forgive me if in my first post I can make mistakes.
To communicate I am using the Google translator.
I have read what is indicated by Administrator Josh and I will try to respect what he suggested.
I have, at the moment, installed TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE on a virtual machine on my ESXi 5.5.0 and my aim would be to get to know the product and then buy a suitable hardware and put it into production. The virtual machine hosting the TrueNAS has 8 GB of Ram - 1 processor and 4 cores. The installation process went well and I successfully reach the management interface at the web address indicated by TrueNAS.
Currently the NAS is working on DHCP waiting to assign an IP to the machine. The network configurations have therefore been acquired correctly but I cannot reach the NAS from my physical location, where I basically installed vSphere, and which works on a different subnet from the one where the NAS is present. I want to specify that the 2 subnets are perfectly communicating and on the same I have various servers that I can easily reach from my workstation.
The problem is therefore the following: I reach the nas from a server belonging to its subnet but I can't even ping it from the other. I checked the parameters that TrueNAS has acquired from DHCP and they are correct, both as regards the subnet and as regards the Gateway of that subnet which is common to all server machines present on the subnet. Is it perhaps a Firewall problem inside TrueNAS? I hope I was able to explain myself. Thank you so much everyone
I am a new Italian user of the Community and I hope you forgive me if in my first post I can make mistakes.
To communicate I am using the Google translator.
I have read what is indicated by Administrator Josh and I will try to respect what he suggested.
I have, at the moment, installed TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE on a virtual machine on my ESXi 5.5.0 and my aim would be to get to know the product and then buy a suitable hardware and put it into production. The virtual machine hosting the TrueNAS has 8 GB of Ram - 1 processor and 4 cores. The installation process went well and I successfully reach the management interface at the web address indicated by TrueNAS.
Currently the NAS is working on DHCP waiting to assign an IP to the machine. The network configurations have therefore been acquired correctly but I cannot reach the NAS from my physical location, where I basically installed vSphere, and which works on a different subnet from the one where the NAS is present. I want to specify that the 2 subnets are perfectly communicating and on the same I have various servers that I can easily reach from my workstation.
The problem is therefore the following: I reach the nas from a server belonging to its subnet but I can't even ping it from the other. I checked the parameters that TrueNAS has acquired from DHCP and they are correct, both as regards the subnet and as regards the Gateway of that subnet which is common to all server machines present on the subnet. Is it perhaps a Firewall problem inside TrueNAS? I hope I was able to explain myself. Thank you so much everyone