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ja444

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  1. Turns out the problem was just iptable_mangle not loading properly. I followed the documentation on the repo page to fix this and it worked fine. Unsure why it decided to be problematic now after an unclean reboot and not from when I originally updated to the version of unraid that didn't have this option enabled by default anymore, but its fixed now.
  2. Correct. Left clicking on the icon -> WebUI just leads to a timeout.
  3. Getting some odd behavior, image launches fine, but the WebUI times out (ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT). I tried it without VPN enabled and it launched without issue so I checked my credentials/ovpn files and refreshed those through my provider. I'm seeing the changed IP from the provider with curl ifconfig.me and I am able to ping 8.8.8.8 successfully from within the docker image. Relevant files requested are attached. cmdexec.txt supervisord.log
  4. Hello, last night my server was showing as unresponsive so I needed to do a hard shutdown and run the parity check. I noticed this in the logs partway through. I had some previous hardware issues with this machine in the past and replaced the motherboard a few times as a result, but it seems like the processor failing is the root-cause here? Unraid Version: 6.12.2 Relevant log info, this repeats every second: Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: CPU 0 on socket 0 has large number of corrected cache errors in Level-3 Instruction Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: System operating correctly, but might lead to uncorrected cache errors soon Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Running trigger `cache-error-trigger' (reporter: yellow) Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 0 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 0 failed Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 1 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 2 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 3 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 4 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 5 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 6 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 7 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 8 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 9 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 10 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Offlining CPU 11 due to cache error threshold Jan 26 14:17:29 unNAS mcelog: Trigger `cache-error-trigger' exited with status 1 Diagnostics attached. unnas-diagnostics-20240126-1414.zip

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