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The Gleamer

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  1. OK thanks again for your help, I'll replace and rebuild.
  2. OK thanks for your help. Diagnostics attached. tower-diagnostics-20240110-2213.zip
  3. Hi everyone, would appreciate some advice on this please. On my server dashboard in the array section it says "array has 1 SMART error" and an amber thumbs down against disk 2. On the main tab, there are no errors showing against disk 2. When I click into disk 2, on the identity tab it says "SMART overall health: passed", but after running a self test, the self test tab shows "last SMART test result: completed: read failure." This is also shown in the SMART report which I've attached. I'm not sure how to interpret this - should I be replacing this disk straight away? tower-smart-20240110-1707.zip
  4. OK thanks, here's the log. supervisord.log
  5. Hi All, I've been using delugevpn for a long time now without issue and it's a great app. Suddenly though when I try and open the webUI all I get is "unable to connect". I've done a bit of searching around and tried a few things, but haven't been able to get it working again. I am a bit of a novice user, so would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction. I have noticed in the log a couple of errors - one relating to the credentials.conf file and one relating to ping. I have tried changing the .ovpn file which was one suggestion and has worked previously when I had issues, but this time to no avail.
  6. OK thanks for having a look. I think I'll go for the safety first approach and swap the drive out.
  7. Ah OK, I haven't been running the server 24/7. I fired it up and ran a parity check and smart test on disk 1, and attached new diagnostics below. Hopefully this will reveal more. tower-smart-20230316-0646.zip tower-diagnostics-20230316-0647.zip
  8. Would appreciate some advice on this please. Disk 1 has started showing read errors, so I'm assuming I need to swap the drive out. Am I safe to follow the procedure for replacing a data drive, or are there other things I should be checking/looking out for beforehand? I'm still fairly new to unRAID so would really appreciate some guidance. tower-diagnostics-20230313-0648.zip tower-smart-20230313-0646.zip
  9. Yes, it's working again now! I don't really understand why though? The server has always had a static IP address of 192.168.0.62 but after the update to 6.10.2 I couldn't reach this. After one of the reboots I tried I noticed that it was saying 192.168.0.32 (as in your comments) but I couldn't reach this either. I've now connected to 192.168.0.62 on my phone and laptop as I normaly would. Do you think deleting the network.cfg file fixed the issue, or was it something else? I am a newcomer to unraid and would like to learn more, but to be honest at the moment I'm just happy it's up and running again, so many thanks for your help!
  10. Wasn't sure what you meant by renaming, but read that you could delete network.cfg so that it created a new version. Tried this but it made no difference, and when I've checked now it hasn't recreated network.cfg. New diagnostics file attached. tower-diagnostics-20220603-1402.zip
  11. OK thanks, diagnostics file attached. tower-diagnostics-20220603-1036.zip
  12. Having similar issues after updating to 6.10.2. Found the VT-d setting in BIOS and disabled it, and tried the blank tg3.conf but neither worked. Also tried going back to 6.10.1, but whatever I do it just gets stuck at this point. Am I missing something? Newcomer to unraid and not sure where to go from here.

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