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Bigsteve76

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  1. @bmartino1 Thank you for the response. I also realized after the fact that I could have checked my router as well and seen the IP address as well, keeping from having to restart and start parity over again. I didn't understand what was happening until this point.
  2. ***Solved for anyone having the same issue*** Unraid server was offering a different IP than my router had set as a static IP. My DHCP server accepted that different number and then the IP was incorrect. Setting the IP to static on the Unraid server will hopefully correct this from happening by the server not asking for a different IP anymore. Server becomes unresponsive and loses access either through the GUI or SSH. When pinging the local IP address it does not respond. Strangely, Home Assistant (VM) and plex are accessible locally. Plex is not available remotely. Home Assistant is still accessible through Cloudflare. All other dockers are not accessible. It happened at 2am on 11-10-24. The only fix is to initiate a safe shut down with the power button and then start the server manually again. I've posted the clip from my log below and the complete log attached. Unraid Version: 7.0.0 Beta-4 (This happened in 6.12.6 as well) Running Adguard 0n a RasberryPi at 192.168.1.81 Nov 10 02:00:38 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: b8:ab:62:af:b1:8b(b8:ab:62:af:b1:8b) claims 192.168.1.200 Nov 10 02:00:39 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: b8:ab:62:af:b1:8b(b8:ab:62:af:b1:8b) claims 192.168.1.200 Nov 10 02:00:39 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: 10 second defence failed for 192.168.1.200 Nov 10 02:00:39 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: deleting route to 192.168.1.0/24 Nov 10 02:00:39 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: deleting default route via 192.168.1.1 Nov 10 02:00:39 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: soliciting a DHCP lease Nov 10 02:00:39 Steveflix dnsmasq[22541]: no servers found in /etc/resolv.conf, will retry Nov 10 02:00:40 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: offered 192.168.1.125 from 192.168.1.1 Nov 10 02:00:40 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: probing address 192.168.1.125/24 Nov 10 02:00:42 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: Deleting 1 br0, [192.168.1.200]:123, stats: received=845, sent=849, dropped=0, active_time=101570 secs Nov 10 02:00:42 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.12 local addr 192.168.1.200 -> <null> Nov 10 02:00:42 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.8 local addr 192.168.1.200 -> <null> Nov 10 02:00:42 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.4 local addr 192.168.1.200 -> <null> Nov 10 02:00:42 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.0 local addr 192.168.1.200 -> <null> Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: leased 192.168.1.125 for 86400 seconds Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: adding route to 192.168.1.0/24 Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dhcpcd[2617]: br0: adding default route via 192.168.1.1 Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dnsmasq[22541]: reading /etc/resolv.conf Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dnsmasq[22541]: using nameserver 192.168.1.81#53 Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dnsmasq[22541]: using nameserver 1.1.1.1#53 Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dnsmasq[22541]: using nameserver 1.0.0.1#53 Nov 10 02:00:44 Steveflix dnsmasq[22541]: using nameserver 1.1.1.2#53 Nov 10 02:00:45 Steveflix dhcpcd-run-hooks: interface=br0, reason=BOUND, protocol=dhcp Nov 10 02:00:45 Steveflix update_services: delay = 45s Nov 10 02:00:47 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: Listen normally on 2 br0 192.168.1.125:123 Nov 10 02:00:47 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.12 local addr <null> -> 192.168.1.125 Nov 10 02:00:47 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.8 local addr <null> -> 192.168.1.125 Nov 10 02:00:47 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.4 local addr <null> -> 192.168.1.125 Nov 10 02:00:47 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: 216.239.35.0 local addr <null> -> 192.168.1.125 Nov 10 02:00:47 Steveflix ntpd[2828]: new interface(s) found: waking up resolver Nov 10 02:01:31 Steveflix reload_services: nginx Nov 10 02:01:31 Steveflix rc.nginx: Reloading Nginx server daemon... Nov 10 02:01:31 Steveflix rc.nginx: Checking configuration for correct syntax and then trying to open files referenced in configuration... Nov 10 02:01:31 Steveflix rc.nginx: /usr/sbin/nginx -t -c /etc/nginx/nginx.conf Nov 10 02:01:31 Steveflix rc.nginx: Reloading Nginx server daemon configuration... Nov 10 02:01:35 Steveflix reload_services: avahidaemon Nov 10 02:01:35 Steveflix reload_services: samba Nov 10 02:01:35 Steveflix wsdd2[18895]: 'Terminated' signal received. Nov 10 02:01:35 Steveflix wsdd2[18895]: terminating. Nov 10 02:01:36 Steveflix wsdd2[1670771]: starting. Nov 10 02:01:51 Steveflix nginx: 2024/11/10 02:01:51 [alert] 27043#27043: *823074 open socket #29 left in connection 24 Nov 10 02:01:51 Steveflix nginx: 2024/11/10 02:01:51 [alert] 27043#27043: *823048 open socket #32 left in connection 31 Nov 10 02:01:51 Steveflix nginx: 2024/11/10 02:01:51 [alert] 27043#27043: aborting Nov 10 02:02:02 Steveflix monitor_nchan: Stop running nchan processes syslog-127.0.0.1.log
  3. Kapowarr hangs on import until I restart the docker instance. Not a big deal, but curious if maybe there is a setting I have wrong that would correct this. It doesn't do it on every file, but randomly.
  4. I do have the SATA power cable connected and it lights up. I just can't get it to show up in my USB devices. I sent in an email per your request.
  5. I am trying to install this board. I don't have a usb header available on my mobo, so I ran a MicroUSB to USB cable to the back of my mobo. I get power from the serial port but when I run "lsusb" command in unraid it doesn't show up. I've tried several cables (one brand new) and 3 different usb ports, and it won't ever show up. The docker container fails as well, probably because it doesn't show up. Any suggestions?

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