Corrupted network database?

skyhawk

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So I've just installed TrueNAS-SCALE on a new computer, and after banging my head on ACLs for a day I've got the machine to a suitable state.

However, I've had to hit the networking configuration with a hammer a bit, as I use VLANs and static IPs without DHCP, and I've now got interface parameters and descriptions that are incorrect and showing on the wrong interfaces, and that either just don't change when I click Save or nonsense errors like 3 found, expecting one

Is there any way to either blow away the network config completely, or cause a rebuild or otherwise directly troubleshoot whatever the underlying data-store here is?
 

skyhawk

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Nevermind, I think I've got it straightened out.

For anyone who stumbles on this in the future and has similar troubles, you can enter the TruNAS CLI Shell from the console menu (Option 6), from which you can navigate to the network interfaces and delete all of them. When you "delete" a physical interface, the device itself remains but all it's configuration is blown away.

From there you can re-do your configuration from the ground up.
 

skyhawk

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Nope, not fixed. I just rebooted the machine, and it's eaten and mis-assigned it's networking again. The VLAN is gone and the static IP is bound directly to the trunk NIC, where it is useless.

How do I blow away this database?
 

skyhawk

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Disregard, I've got little enough put into this, and I don't know what else I might have managed to mangle, I'm just going to wipe everything and start from scratch again.
 
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