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  1. I have three UNRAID servers and when running top on one of them I notices shfs cpu usage was really high so I searched the forums

    as to why this might be and found some fixes that did not help my issue ..  so on another server I ran top and shfs was just sipping juice ..

    Then I applied an update to dynamix cache directories and low and behold shfs rune like it's plugged into the sun .. Not as high as on the

    other server but still a pretty good jump..  any ideas how to fix this. Can I roll

    back cache dirs if necessary?

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  2. 23 hours ago, binhex said:

    sorry im out of ideas then, all i can tell you is the container looks to be starting fine, so its something on your network and/or hosts that is the cause.

    OK  ..  I believe I have figured it out.  My linux machine was set to dhcp and somehow it assigned the network ip out of the ip range of the unraid docker.  So ...  I assigned a static ip on the linux machine and presto...  i have UI again ..

    I suppose if anyone else has exhausted all other avenues .. check your machines ip address.

    lesson learned.

    Thanks binhex for taking the time to troubleshoot

  3. 3 minutes ago, binhex said:

    are you doing anything weird like running a vpn on the ubuntu boxes?, or maybe vlan perhaps?, pfsense blocking?.

    I have it running on one machine just to test it out.  but when I use another machine it still doesn't work even when I have PIA turned off.  I'm not using pfsense.  I do have ubiquiti USG and I've looked for anomalies there but didn't see anything that could be blocking

  4. 5 hours ago, binhex said:

    Sounds like a firewall issue on Ubuntu to me check that it allows outbound connections to any port or at least to the port used by the container
    
    Sent from my EML-L29 using Tapatalk
     

    steve@ubuntu-18:~$ sudo ufw status verbose
    [sudo] password for steve:
    Status: inactive

     

    I think ubuntu allows all outbound traffic by default

    Is there anywhere else I should look that might be keeping the UI from loading

     

  5. 2 hours ago, essessell said:

    my LAN is actually configured as 192.168.254.0    I've tried 192.168.254.0/24 and still no go.  I did read Q3 and then googled around and from what I can gather it should work.  I am able to run pia from linux just fine.  I've also deleted docker.img and started over with same results.

     

    OK I figured it out ..  It's nothing to do with my configuration or the docker ..   I have two LAN interfaces on my server and they were both connected however it was a hardware configuration that was screwing things up so I unplugged one LAN cable and now I am able to get to the webUI. . Thanks for confirming my .log was ok.  That really led me to investigate what else could be wrong.  Again great docker.. thanks for the work.

    well almost figured it out....   It loads fine on my windows machine but still won't load the webUI on my Ubuntu machine where I have the PIA client installed.  It actually did load for a minute then when I tested it again it wouldn't load. I'm using Ubuntu 18.04

     

     

    OK I tried on another linux machine and the webUI won't load there either...  What could be the matter?

  6. my LAN is actually configured as 192.168.254.0    I've tried 192.168.254.0/24 and still no go.  I did read Q3 and then googled around and from what I can gather it should work.  I am able to run pia from linux just fine.  I've also deleted docker.img and started over with same results.

     

    OK I figured it out ..  It's nothing to do with my configuration or the docker ..   I have two LAN interfaces on my server and they were both connected however it was a hardware configuration that was screwing things up so I unplugged one LAN cable and now I am able to get to the webUI. . Thanks for confirming my .log was ok.  That really led me to investigate what else could be wrong.  Again great docker.. thanks for the work.

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