sonata31380

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  1. Hello
    Summary of my problem
    After having noticed that I no longer had access to the web interface I did a manual installation of unRAID because the installation with USB Creator did not succeed for some reason that I do not know (message "Syncing file system ")
    I copied the Config directory from a previous backup
    Starting the server in GUI mode: no access to the web interface on the local PC, nor on the network PC
    On the other hand I have access to the server with telnet, and the Samba shares are active, I can read a shared file from my networked PC
    Start of the server in Safe mode with GUI: access to the web interface on the local PC, but not on the networked PC
    I deleted the filebot.plg file and the Filebot directory: same result
    I start to despair because I don't know what to do anymore
    Thanks for your help
    Louis

  2. By copying the config directory this includes the super.dat file
    In the document "Changing The Flash Device" it is written

     

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    • if you are not restoring from a backup (which would contain a copy of your license key file) then copy your existing license key file into the 'config' folder on the flash drive so that UnRaid knows you want to switch your license to this new flash drive.
    • Click on the option to 'REPLACE KEY' * Then enter the email address to which you would like to have the new key delivered to.
    • Click 'REPLACE KEY

     

    Louis

  3. Not being able to find the cause of my problem I decided to install unRAID on a new flash drive created with USB Creator
    I will copy the "config" directory from the current flash drive to the new flash drive, so with my "Pro.key" license key
    For security in the "disk.cfg" file I put startArray = "no"
    According to the document "Changing The Fash Device" I will have to click on "REPLACE KEY" to transfer my license to the new flash drive
    Is the method correct?
    Thanks for your help

    Louis

  4. You are right, because after about 24 hours the discs ceased to be active
    I have access to the server by telnet and the Samba shares are active, I want to read a file from my networked PC under Windows 10
    On the other hand I still do not have web access from my networked PC, nor from the PC connected to the server output in GUI mode

    Louis

  5. Filesystem       1K-blocks        Used  Available Use% Mounted on
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    devtmpfs           1850680           0    1850680   0% /dev
    tmpfs              1960872       10284    1950588   1% /dev/shm
    cgroup_root           8192           0       8192   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    tmpfs               131072         284     130788   1% /var/log
    /dev/sda1          1953776      528992    1424784  28% /boot
    overlay            1850672     1075000     775672  59% /lib/modules
    overlay            1850672     1075000     775672  59% /lib/firmware
    tmpfs                 1024           0       1024   0% /mnt/disks
    /dev/md1        5860343676  5840734608   19609068 100% /mnt/disk1
    /dev/md2        7813788060  7782609804   31178256 100% /mnt/disk2
    /dev/md3        7813788060  7768740616   45047444 100% /mnt/disk3
    /dev/md4        7813788060  7799764596   14023464 100% /mnt/disk4
    /dev/md5        5860343676  5857132336    3211340 100% /mnt/disk5
    /dev/md6        7813788060  7755706156   58081904 100% /mnt/disk6
    /dev/md7        2930177100  2888928376   41248724  99% /mnt/disk7
    /dev/md8        7813788060  2986960120 4826827940  39% /mnt/disk8
    /dev/md9        2928835740  2897921596   30914144  99% /mnt/disk9
    /dev/md10       5858435620  5801915900   56519720 100% /mnt/disk10
    /dev/md11       5858435620  5834530208   23905412 100% /mnt/disk11
    shfs           68365511732 63214944316 5150567416  93% /mnt/user0
    shfs           68365511732 63214944316 5150567416  93% /mnt/user
    /dev/loop2        10485760     2223416    7526120  23% /var/lib/docker