Hello,
I have one of those filers which do not have an e0p port. I decided to use the e0a port for ACP. I have it wired up correctly and configured it manually via the CLI. The status looks good, and all lights are green. Now, I've set up OnCommmand System Manager and it's yelling at me that the e0a interface parameters are set (dynamically, courtesy of ACP), and those parameters are not to be found in /etc/rc (of course). I'd like to get this "warning"/"network misconfiguration" message to go away. My thought was to set up the interface statically in /etc/rc, but I couldn't find any documentation about whether this would work or not. I see documentation which clearly states you should keep it dynamic and let ACP figure it out..and this would be fine, if only System Manager didn't yell at me. So...either I should be able to statically set the IPs/etc in /etc/rc for the ACP (e0a) interface, or I should be able to tell OnCommand System Manager that e0a is my ACP interface and to leave me alone.
Anyone have any experience with this? I would think this is quite a common "problem", but I see nothing indicating others have run into this.
Thanks in advance,
-- Nicholas
Notes: OnCommand System Manager is specifically complaining that:
1. IP/netmask is set on e0a, but that config is not found in /etc/rc
2. Flow control is set to full on e0a, but that config is not found in /etc/rc
3. Media type is set to auto-100tx-fd-up, but that config is not found in /etc/rc
OnCommand System Manager Version: 2.1