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idahounraid

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  1. As a report - I was unable to get the errors corrected. I restored the thumb drive from a previous backup and that resolved the access issue. I do not know what a better solution would have been, but that seemed to work the best.
  2. I’m not able to SSH into the system, but was able to access via the CLI with a monitor plugged in. It did seem to have an effect, as now when I go to my IP or to tower.local, it doesn’t redirect and takes me to the login url, but it gives me a 500 error still.
  3. I did clear the cache...I presume you are speaking not of the Unraid server box itself, but of the computer attempting to access the WebUI. Yes, I did that and tried multiple browsers. In addition, I restarted in regular operating mode, and am able to see my dockers that are running, but still no WebUI.
  4. I attempted that, rebooted in safe mode, and while now I get just an HTTP Error 500 "tower.local is currently unable to handle this request." Of course, it's not doing the forwarding to myunraid.net. I have a backup from mid-April, that I think I will try and restore to, when things were working, and I'll give that a shot. Is it best to buy a new thumb drive for the restoration, or just backup the current, and overwrite the data on the current drive via the Unraid USB Tool?
  5. Thank you for your help, or for taking a look. I restarted in Safe Mode, and had the same issue. New diagnostics are attached. I also recorded a short video of me attempting to login to show the behavior, not sure it'd be of any help. I cleared the cache, and then attempted to log in via the ip address of the server, and it rerouted me to the error screen seen above. Screen Recording 2025-05-06 at 6.57.09 AM.mov tower-diagnostics-20250506-0700.zip
  6. I've been a happy Unraid user for a couple of years now, however after updating to Version 7, I updated some settings which immediately caused my server's WebUI to become unresponsive. It started after adjusting some power save settings, however I suspect I did more than that - just don't recall. After the server rebooted, the WebUI, when attempting to navigate internally, looks like it used the UnraidConnect plugin. I then attempted to use the Unraid GUI with a monitor connected, and the UI did not load there either. I was able to access the Unraid Terminal after the server had booted (and interestingly, I could see the server in UnraidConnect, but could not access the Manage function). While in server mode, I tried restarting the NGINX and the PHP services. I did take a look at the diagnostics that it ran (copy attached), and it appears there might be something wrong with my Dynamix plugin... I have a backup of the flash drive from before I upgraded to 7.x, and am looking for options before rewriting the flash drive with the previous version of my config. tower-diagnostics-20250503-0726.zip

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