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  1. Hi all, In the industry I work in, the servers are all linux based but have an online log scanner that you can drop the .zip files into and it will generate a report based on those logs. Not sure what is involved to create such a tool, but might cut down on the number of support issues related to reading the logs from Unraid.
  2. Thanks again for the help! It turns out the Kingston QVL site is wrong and this Motherboard/CPU combo can't handle the single ranked 16GB DIMMS. Switched to a Single Rank 8GB and all is well. Running MUCH faster and stable. Cheers.
  3. Thanks Trurl, So both ram sticks are faulty? The ram was on Supermicros QVL list for the X11SSH-CTF.
  4. So I changed the time, and was able to copy the file I was trying for the past 2 days. Worked. I tried another file, it hung up. Attached is the most current logs. the-beast-diagnostics-20210830-2322.zip
  5. The bios was ahead a day. I changed it via ipmi, and when Unraid boots, it changes it again ahead a day.
  6. Hello, Got the networking issues solved, now I cannot copy anything to the array. If there's a single drive in the array, I can copy to it, but it's slow. Add another drive? File always stops at 66% and locks up the entire machine. I've tried swapping out drives and cables to no avail. I've tried other files, same thing. Only thing I did from two days ago was activate the damn license. Logs are attached. the-beast-diagnostics-20210829-2049.zip
  7. Fixed IP was on the Unraid side. That was the only way I could get it to talk to the other Ubuntu boxes as they also had fixed IPs. The connection was like this: 1gbit connection/router to a cheap 5-6 port gbit switch. Gbit switch to another switch ( in another room ) and then all three computers, the two Ubuntu rigs and the Unraid server were connected to that as well. Basically the same setup at home except with one switch instead of two. There were other connections in the first switch and I'm suspect that other people were using that feed in another part of the building. Funny thing is that both Ubuntu boxes and the Unraid server had to have Static IPs in order to work. If it was set to dynamic, couldn't get Ubuntus to see the Unraid server, even using arp -a.
  8. Ok got this figured out. I took the server home and incorporated it into the network here. IPMI, WEB UI, all functional as it should be. Leads me to believe there's a large IP conflict in work's network that needs to be ironed out. Although I won't have to have the Unraid connected to the internet as the license is activated. Thanks for all the help. Now I know where the issue is. Cheers.
  9. I can access it now, sort of. Both machines have to be set to static IPs. With that as such, I cannot connect to the internet and I cannot activate the license. Also rebooting unraid makes the system unavailable for web UI access. This is starting to get very frustrating.
  10. Dumb question, Xeon 1220 V6 CPU doesn't have a GPU? So that's why I'm not getting GUI? Sorry new to enterprise hardware
  11. New build, SM X11SSH-CTF, Kingston 32GB Data Traveller USB stick. I can load command line ok, access root account. But as soon as I boot to GUI mode, it goes through the load up then I'm greeted with a blank screen. I've tried this on current 6.9.2, and re did the stick with old steadfast 6.8.3. I've tried UEFI and non-UEFI options. Same result. The fans are also ramping up and down as well.