So I have my unraid server connected to two different networks through separate NICs; one is just connected to my regular house router and the internet, and the other is connected directly to my other server and my main computer through an SFP+ card. So on my main computer I can connected to it through the ip address assigned by my router, or I can get the faster speeds by connecting through the other ip address through the fiber connection.
Everything has been working perfectly up through 6.12.0-rc6, but then on rc7 the second connection suddenly stopped working. I figured it might be fixed before the release so I just restored back to rc6 and everything was fine again. However, the problem was there again for rc8 and now it appears to still be an issue on the official release.
I can still connect to my server through the router-assigned ip, but I can't get a connection through the other one, which is the one I have all my network drives mapped to. As far I as I can tell from the dashboard though I can't find any indication that there is something wrong though, and since it was working all the way up through rc6 I'm not quite sure what I need to do in order to get it working again. Any ideas?
Thank you for the help! Sorry for the late reply. Yes, sorry, 169.254.94.175 is the address I gave it specifically, and the address I referred to by "the other one" haha. The other two computers on that network at similarly addressed.
Also yes actually both of the other computers have 2 NICs each, all of them are 10Gb cards that are linked together, and then their other cards are all also linked together through the main 1Gb lan with their other cards.
The two other machines on the 10Gb network are a Windows 10 and TrueNAS scale. I'm sure I can figure out the truenas diagnostics but is there a preferred way of getting network diagnostics from a Windows install? As far as I can tell though its only the Unraid server that's not connecting, I can still connect Truenas to my windows machine fine.
And yeahh I definitely get that its not ideal haha, but I do like it for a couple reasons. I do actually have a 10Gb switch too, but its SFP/SFP+ only so I'd have to get some adapters to loop in the rest of my network. Also this way if its connecting through the 169.254 IP address, Its easy to be 100% sure at just a glance whether somethings going through at 10Gb/s or not, and I don't have to worry that its getting bottlenecked somewhere at my 1Gb router haha. I mean I'm sure there's another, better way to do it but its never given me much trouble until now. But I mean if you think it could help, I could try hooking them all into the same network? If its something wrong in between the NIC and unraid though I'd expect that nothing would even make it that far out, but I really don't know haha.
Now that I think about it the 10Gb switch does have routerOS though, which I do not know how to use very well haha, but I might be able to at least find out if its showing up there or something. I'll take a look at it!
Thanks again for your help! I really appreciate it!
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