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stevep84

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  1. I'll try to check that out, so far I've been offsite every time this has happened so I've had to remotely power cycle the server which I really really don't like doing. I'm pretty sure the problem is on the server though, I have about 40 devices on my network and this is the only one thats not coming back online
  2. Yes, the router's DHCP server has the UnRaid machine's MAC statically assigned It may be worth noting that I'm waiting for a Pi Zero to arrive that I'm going to be running PiHole on and planned on using it for a DHCP server, I hate using the Asus router software for DHCP assignment and I've got a bunch of ESPhome devices that don't really like having their IPs set through the yaml.
  3. Hi folks, running UnRaid 6.12.9 on a realtek RTL8125 integrated NIC. Just recently, whenever my router goes through its weekly scheduled reboot UnRaid fails to reconnect. ASUS router/gateway reboots at 3am, ASUS router set up as access point the server is physically attached to reboots at 3:05am. Log and diagnostics attached. I'm hoping there's a different solution than scheduling UnRaid reboots to match, or getting a different NIC :) Jul 7 03:05:39 BirdsNAS kernel: r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Link is Down Jul 7 03:05:39 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): link status definitely down, disabling slave Jul 7 03:05:39 BirdsNAS kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Jul 7 03:05:39 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: now running without any active interface! Jul 7 03:05:39 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered disabled state Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): link status definitely up, 1000 Mbps full duplex Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): making interface the new active one Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: active interface up! Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered blocking state Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered forwarding state Jul 7 03:05:44 BirdsNAS kernel: r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Link is Down Jul 7 03:05:45 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): link status definitely down, disabling slave Jul 7 03:05:45 BirdsNAS kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Jul 7 03:05:45 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: now running without any active interface! Jul 7 03:05:45 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered disabled state Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): link status definitely up, 1000 Mbps full duplex Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): making interface the new active one Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: active interface up! Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered blocking state Jul 7 03:05:48 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered forwarding state Jul 7 03:06:01 BirdsNAS kernel: r8169 0000:03:00.0 eth0: Link is Down Jul 7 03:06:01 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: (slave eth0): link status definitely down, disabling slave Jul 7 03:06:01 BirdsNAS kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Jul 7 03:06:01 BirdsNAS kernel: bond0: now running without any active interface! Jul 7 03:06:01 BirdsNAS kernel: br0: port 1(bond0) entered disabled state birdsnas-diagnostics-20240707-0838.zip

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