Todd Nine
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- Nov 16, 2013
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Hi all,
I've recently upgraded from an old desktop I'd repurposed to a NAS I've built. I'm having an issue with the restore I could use a hand with.
Version: FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3
Board: http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=C2750D4I#Specifications
Ram: 16 GB
When I perform the default installation, my network interface of igb0 configures as expected using DHCP. I'm able to get an IP address and access the UI over the network. After I restore my configuration I downloaded from my original system a couple of days ago, the system does the following.
1) Reboots
2) Performs the migration and reboots
3) Reboots successfully
However, the network interfaces are not configured. This doesn't surprise me, since my old system only had 1 nic. However, when I attempt to reset with the following, the network will not start.
option 1) Configure Network Interfaces
option 1) igb0
Any idea how I can reconfigure this manually to be able to reset this via the wizard? I don't want to have to reconfigure my system from scratch if I can avoid it. I just want to reset the networking.
Thanks,
Todd
I've recently upgraded from an old desktop I'd repurposed to a NAS I've built. I'm having an issue with the restore I could use a hand with.
Version: FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3
Board: http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=C2750D4I#Specifications
Ram: 16 GB
When I perform the default installation, my network interface of igb0 configures as expected using DHCP. I'm able to get an IP address and access the UI over the network. After I restore my configuration I downloaded from my original system a couple of days ago, the system does the following.
1) Reboots
2) Performs the migration and reboots
3) Reboots successfully
However, the network interfaces are not configured. This doesn't surprise me, since my old system only had 1 nic. However, when I attempt to reset with the following, the network will not start.
option 1) Configure Network Interfaces
option 1) igb0
Code:
Reset network configure? ) Y Resetting interface configure: Ok Restarting network: Failed ok Restarting routing: ok
Any idea how I can reconfigure this manually to be able to reset this via the wizard? I don't want to have to reconfigure my system from scratch if I can avoid it. I just want to reset the networking.
Thanks,
Todd