JonathanTX
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- Nov 4, 2021
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Hello all, i am trying to set up a test to see how the TrueNAS Scale works.
my hardware: not ideal. 2 R710s running RAID, but these are not the systems i will use if i ever get past the conceptual phase.
i work with EMC SANs at work the last 15 years, so i am up to speed on how iscsi and multipath connectivity work, but i am trying to figure out how this stuff is configured as pertains to TN-Scale.
so, both my R710s have a bonded interface for nic1-2, and 2 interfaces each with IPs on my iSCSI network (A and B are seperate vlans). those things seem to be working as esxpectd, the 2 r710s can ping all the other devices on their respective networks. i think individually the 2 systems would be at least useable... but when i try to create a cluster object in truecommand, i get the error:
NAS API error
"'IPv4Address' object is not iterable"
not sure exactly what this is trying to tell me. can anyone point me in the right direction?
also, i have not yet found a guide for end-to-end setup, if there is one, id like to read it.
thanks!
Jonathan
my hardware: not ideal. 2 R710s running RAID, but these are not the systems i will use if i ever get past the conceptual phase.
i work with EMC SANs at work the last 15 years, so i am up to speed on how iscsi and multipath connectivity work, but i am trying to figure out how this stuff is configured as pertains to TN-Scale.
so, both my R710s have a bonded interface for nic1-2, and 2 interfaces each with IPs on my iSCSI network (A and B are seperate vlans). those things seem to be working as esxpectd, the 2 r710s can ping all the other devices on their respective networks. i think individually the 2 systems would be at least useable... but when i try to create a cluster object in truecommand, i get the error:
NAS API error
"'IPv4Address' object is not iterable"
not sure exactly what this is trying to tell me. can anyone point me in the right direction?
also, i have not yet found a guide for end-to-end setup, if there is one, id like to read it.
thanks!
Jonathan