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Check if unused nics are using dhcp?
Nope - I have 2 NIC's,
both statically locked.
1st NIC for bridge, 2nd dedicated to storage traffic; direct UTP to my NAS.
I have a suspicion that there's issue with the storage not coming up
exactly as expected.
I'm considering addressing the issue by making use of local storage
rather than iSCSI, and then rather use LVM to mirror the local disk to
the iSCSI.
(^detailed in another messgase)
- J
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Nope - I have 2 NIC's, both statically locked.<br>
1st NIC for bridge, 2nd dedicated to storage traffic; direct UTP to
my NAS.<br>
<br>
I have a suspicion that there's issue with the storage not coming up
exactly as expected.<br>
I'm considering addressing the issue by making use of local storage
rather than iSCSI, and then rather use LVM to mirror the local disk
to the iSCSI.<br>
(^detailed in another messgase)<br>
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- J<br>
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