colemite

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  1. After replacing the drive and updating my key, the system booted normally, though it failed to do so when tested a second time. I tried booting from a drive with the latest trial version, and that worked, so I once again put the drive with the updated key in and it booted normally. I am unsure how to troubleshoot this further.
  2. The system will boot into drive with a Debian installer on it, so I guess that makes this an issue with the drive itself. I will go through the motions of replacing the drive. Thank you JorgeB for your assistance. If I can boot into a new unraid drive I will mark as solved. Just for my knowledge, do you have any idea what could be wrong with the boot drive?
  3. Should I use the trial version? That was one of my thoughts as well.
  4. Greetings, Returned home from a trip last night to find my dockers not working, so I attempted unsuccessfully to reboot the system. I do not even get a bios splash screen, either rebooting or booting cold. Here are the steps I have taken so far and my limited conclusions: Removed boot drive and powered up the system gets me to the bios, which appears normal plugged the boot drive into my pc, I can read the drive normally Powered down the unraid machine, plugged in the boot drive, and powered up again failed to produce bios splash screen (multiple times) I am able only able to boot the system by pulling the boot drive, powering up the machine and getting into the bios, inserting the boot drive, and exiting the bios this yields the normal unraid boot screen, from which the system boots normally with no issues. I am not sure how to proceed from here. It seems to me that being able to read the drive on my pc indicates that the drive is not the problem, so my instincts tell me its an issue with the bios. I'm thinking that I should update the bios, but don't want to compound the problem by doing that. Any and all advice is appreciated. Diagnostics attached but I'm not sure they are relevant. gbh-tower-diagnostics-20240329-1110.zip
  5. That made the difference. I have successfully mounted the share. Thank you very much!
  6. After clicking "ADD REMOTE SMB/NFS SHARE" button, and the "SEARCH FOR SERVERS," I am able to select my server, but on the next step "LOAD SHARES" gives a "command timed out" message. I can manually enter the name of the share, and that allows me to click done and yields a share with a green disk next to it on the MAIN tab, but it is not mounted. Clicking the "MOUNT" button turns the button grey and briefly changes the text to "MOUNTING," but does not mount. A peek at the logs gives this message: gbh-tower-diagnostics-20220725-1626.zip
  7. Yeah, sorry, that was quite vague. I have attempted to mount using UD, to no avail. The share I'm trying to mount is qnap-nas, and it houses all of my media. Right now I am using my desktop to manually copy files from the nas to the unraid server, but that is not ideal. gbh-tower-diagnostics-20220725-1429.zip
  8. Hi there. I'm new to unraid and having difficulty mounting an existing NFS share. The NFS share is mounted on my linux desktop computer (lubuntu) without issue, but I can't figure out how to get access via unraid so that I can migrate the data to my new unraid server. Can you please help me get this moving?