Hi christr
Thanks for your reply.
As posted from the beginning, I don't have a problem creating the aggregate - this works fine! The aggregate comes up and responds to ping, no problem here at all. I have also stated all steps that led me there, I am pretty sure they're following the Oracle documentation. I do have Solaris 11, so I have to work with ipadm and dladm.
Also, this is going to be a home NAS, no datacenter or networking guys included, but as I said, the aggregate works!
...it's just not persistent. After each reboot, it comes up like this:
Quote:
root@nas1:~# ipadm show-addr
ADDROBJ TYPE STATE ADDR
lo0/v4 static ok 127.0.0.1/8
net0/_a static ok 192.168.1.222/24
lo0/v6 static ok ::1/128
aggr1/v4 static disabled 192.168.1.224/24
I can then enable it like this:
Quote:
root@nas1:~# ipadm enable-if -t aggr1
root@nas1:~# ipadm show-addr
ADDROBJ TYPE STATE ADDR
lo0/v4 static ok 127.0.0.1/8
net0/_a static ok 192.168.1.222/24
aggr1/v4 static ok 192.168.1.224/24
lo0/v6 static ok ::1/128
Of course, the "-t" is for temporary, so this won't stay. It won't accept the command without "-t", stating "ipadm: persistent operation not supported for enable-if"...
This is driving me nuts.
I tried creating /etc/nas1.aggr1 and put the IP in there, but it doesn't help - after a reboot, it's disabled again. This is especially frustrating, as I am able to create the aggregate and bring it up - manually.
If you can help on this.. please do, I'm really desperate by now...
Thanks and regards,
Cap'