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  1. Nothing to do with CA at all. I'd force update everything then see how it continues. Not Available means that the system couldn't determine if an update was available or not
  2. Are there a bunch of containers that have the default "?" as an icon? Starting 6.9, on the first load of the docker / dashboard pages, the icon has to be downloaded. If due to connection issues this is unable to happen then it will try again next time. Once the download succeeds then there will not be any delay
  3. Try updating DNS in settings - Management settings.
  4. No, that just excludes a folder from the backup. You want Advanced options at the bottom to keep the app from stopping.
  5. Settings - Management Settings - Provision
  6. Are you referencing /mnt/disks or /mnt/remotes? Switch to the opposite of what you're using and try again.
  7. Run a manual scan with fix common problems. Does it complain about "slave mode"
  8. Will it work if you have it listen at 127.0.0.1? The 172 address can and do change based upon startup order etc.
  9. Seagate. Cheaper than WD's and IMO better quality. I won't touch WD themselves, but have no trouble with Hitachi. The average lifespan I get from Seagate Barracuda's is around 9.5 years
  10. If the browser window is small enough that it can't display them without causing aberrations, then it won't. Make the window larger
  11. Really recommended to use the MyServers plugin to create and keep a current flashbackup at all times.
  12. No because you restored a backup. Do a New Config (Tools) and assign the drives accordingly. If anything comes up as unmountable stop whatever your doing and post diagnostics
  13. Ahh... Must be because of Day light saving's time. Didn't the calendar just spring ahead 2 months???
  14. Apr 13 11:48:03 Gardenhill root: nginx: [emerg] cannot load certificate "/etc/ssl/certs/unraid_bundle.pem": PEM_read_bio_X509() failed (SSL: error:0908F066:PEM routines:get_header_and_data:bad end line) Try deleting /config/ssl and /config/ssh reboot if still no go, then post a new set
  15. Nice catch. Obviously I don't read filenames... This is in your syslog (which is presumably current ) Apr 13 10:30:08 Gardenhill root: nginx: [emerg] PEM_read_bio_X509("/etc/ssl/certs/unraid_bundle.pem") failed (SSL: error:0908F070:PEM routines:get_header_and_data:short header) Try deleting the contents of /config/ssl and /config/ssh on the flash drive and reboot. Any change
  16. Do you live in China? Assuming you don't (and if you did I'd recommend the same thing) Don't forward the management ports or put your server into your router's DMZ. It's only a matter of time before someone actually gets in Jun 22 10:52:08 Gardenhill sshd[14268]: Disconnecting authenticating user root 218.92.0.187 port 51316: Too many authentication failures [preauth] Jun 22 10:52:11 Gardenhill sshd[14483]: Failed password for root from 218.92.0.187 port 55662 ssh2 Can you access the system from a different computer? Can you try this: https://wiki.unraid.net/My_Servers#How_to_access_your_server_when_DNS_is_down
  17. AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor Looks like you've already set your memory speed to SPD speeds. Did you also set in the BIOS Typical Idle Current (or similar) to be "Typical" (or similar)
  18. Or 127.0.0.1 if using the built-in GUI
  19. Remove that xmod line you added to go and see if that makes a difference
  20. CTRL-C The results that you posted show it's being "filtered" Your other option is to set static DNS addresses within Settings - Network Settings instead of the router.
  21. That doesn't look like it's getting through. Should be more akin to PING google.com (142.251.41.46) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from yyz12s08-in-f14.1e100.net (142.251.41.46): icmp_seq=1 ttl=117 time=14.7 ms And to abort you hit CTRL-C and you should see --- google.com ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2004ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 10.028/11.771/14.670/2.063 ms This appears to be your router (or firewall) doing something. If you don't get anywhere, create a new thread in General Support as this isn't strictly CA related
  22. Read only file system on /config *implies* that the cache pool is currently set as read-only. You should post your diagnostics
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