zeroryu Posted August 3, 2012 Share Posted August 3, 2012 Mobo: Supermicro X9SCM-F-O CPU: Intel i3 2100 RAM: Kingston 8GB DDR3 1333 PSU: CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX650 V2 650W Case: Antec 1200 HDD: Western Digital 3TB green caviar x3 problem: inet addr isn't listen in the ifconfig eth0 diagnose: BIOS setup: default unraid version: unRAID Server version 5.0-rc5 AiO unraid network config: default ethernet connected at port that's on the bottom(not the one beside the usb, a post in here mentioned that he have problem with the one on the top) ipmi address is available from another computer. i can access them and login, and change something in it. apple extreme base station is set to use DHCP + NAT i can edit the /boot/config/network.cfg syslog seems to be accessible at /var/log/syslog shutdown -r now is operational this is my first time building unRAID server, any help is appreciated. Link to comment
zeroryu Posted August 7, 2012 Author Share Posted August 7, 2012 nobody's willing to give me any pointer? or am i doing this the wrong way perhaps. Link to comment
jowi Posted August 7, 2012 Share Posted August 7, 2012 I struggled with the same problem a few days ago. According to the manual, for IPMI you should use the ipmi lan port above the usb ports, and use lan1 for internet, or 1 and 2 for link aggregation. But after a lot of trying i found that you do no not use the "dedicated" ipmi port, but you should use lan1 for IPMI, and use lan2 for your network connection. If you connect lan1 and lan2 the ipmi will run on port lan1 and unraid will find port lan2 and will give it an ip address. So in your case, all you need to do is connect another cable to the lan2 port and reboot Link to comment
zeroryu Posted August 8, 2012 Author Share Posted August 8, 2012 I struggled with the same problem a few days ago. According to the manual, for IPMI you should use the ipmi lan port above the usb ports, and use lan1 for internet, or 1 and 2 for link aggregation. But after a lot of trying i found that you do no not use the "dedicated" ipmi port, but you should use lan1 for IPMI, and use lan2 for your network connection. If you connect lan1 and lan2 the ipmi will run on port lan1 and unraid will find port lan2 and will give it an ip address. So in your case, all you need to do is connect another cable to the lan2 port and reboot if i can hug you digitally, i will. thanks for saving my sanity solution: connect LAN1 and LAN2 to your AEBS lan ports(this means, both of them need to be connected) set the network.cfg to use the DEFAULT settings that came from the .zip once you do that, inet addr will properly displayed Link to comment
mrlittlejeans Posted July 26, 2014 Share Posted July 26, 2014 I have been trying to figure this out for around six hours. Thank you! Link to comment
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