• [6.10.0RC2] Unraid server not accessible via eth0 after unsafe reboot


    dalben
    • Minor

    Not sure if the title explains my issue well.  My server randomly reboots or hard lockups every now and again (something I've been fighting for a while now, but regardless).  I've noticed recently (either RC1 or RC2) that on an unsafe reboot I cannot access the server via the primary IP address (10.10.0.10), but I can via the second NIC and IP address(10.10.3.10) which is there for my docker containers.  Dockers work, but anyone trying to access the server via it's hostname or primary IP fails.

     

    If I restart the server it all comes back correctly.

     

    Two diagnostics files attached, one after an unsafe reboot where I can only access the server via the eth1, and a second diagnostics after a safe reboot and the server comes back on eth0.

     

    eth0 / 10.10.0.10 is the main NIC for the server. 

    eth1 / 10.10.3.10 is there for the docker network where each container has their own IP

     

    tdm-diagnostics-20211124-0653-PriLANup.zip tdm-diagnostics-20211124-0646PriLANdown.zip




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