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  1. Did you guys ever figure this out? I have a similar issue.
  2. Vr2lo, That appears to have solved it. Thank you so much for the help. I appreciate the time you have spent to help a N00b like myself. I hope you have a great day! Woodser
  3. When I turn on bonding, I only have the option to select the interface it is currently on. For example Eth0 only has a eth0 in the bonding drop down. Shouldn't I select the other NIC in this box? This is with bonding "on" both interfaces.
  4. This problem is still here to some degree. I followed the recommendations of Vr2lo above. With the 10g NIC swapped out as eth0 and the 1G NIC as eth1. eth1 disconnected and "disabled", I have no access to the internet from the UNRAID or any VM/Container. (Pings and Traceroutes to LAN devices come back fine, Pings and Traceroutes on the Public Internet timeout) I can connect to it via the LAN and see all the shares, however it cannot get to the internet. As soon as I plug back in the 1g NIC and enable it, all of the internet connectivity is restored, however when I navigate to "//UNRIAD" it is using the 1g NIC again (not the 10g). I feel like there are some settings that UNRAID is not "letting go" of the 1g NIC. As a UNRAID Noob, any suggestions would be helpful.
  5. Can't connect to UNRAID unless there is a LAN cable plugged into the onboard NIC, after configuring a (second NIC) 10gb NIC. I have set a static address to both and disabled bonding. Each NIC has a separate IP in the same subnet. For some reason, if I unplug the Onboard NIC, I cannot reconnect to the UnRAID server. While it is disconnected, I get nothing.....and I can't even ping the static IP of the 10gb connection. Even though all the lights on the NIC are illuminated and I see the connection on the switch. If I plug back in the onboard connection, I can then magically ping everything (and access the WebGUI) on both addresses. Pinging "unraid" returns the IP of the 10gb connection (as desired) I have UnRAID 6.8.3 installed on a computer with a on-board 1gb NIC. I have installed a 10gb NIC in the same machine. My outcome would be to connect via the 10gb connection only. I do not want the onboard NIC to be connected. I appreciate and help.
  6. Thanks for dragging that link to the top. I was having the same issue....That fixed me up!
  7. John, Thanks for the help. I think there is something wonky with my network settings. I opened a new thread....no Docker I install will give me a WebUI option. Woodser
  8. Here are the logs and the User Templates. I tried Plex, binhex Plex, and DiskSpeed and all would not show a WebGUI option. unraid-diagnostics-20201129-1114.zip my-binhex-plex.xml my-DiskSpeed.xml my-Plex-Media-Server.xml
  9. Diagnostics has been running for about 20 minutes.
  10. I recently installed UnRAID and had some issues with a NIC. I followed some advice to delete the network.conf file (from a Win10 machine) and then restart the UnRAID server. I did this and my network issues when away....however, now no matter what Apps I install from the community applications.....I do not get an option for the WebGUI. I have reinstalled Community apps but still there are no WebGUI's. Has anyone come across this?
  11. I noticed after posting that this says "8888" vice "18888". Changing that now...and restarting.
  12. This is a fresh install. Does it matter that this address is NOT in the subnet of the IP of the UnRAID server?
  13. After install (and reboot) I don't have an WebUI option. What am I doing wrong?