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Shifttoo

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  1. Love the New CA layout!
  2. @Squid hope were not working you to hard... But I also noted that the CA change log took a bit of a time warp back to 2016
  3. That fixed the issue for both CA and FCP. Thank You @Squid
  4. I'm having the same issue "(Invalid URL / Server error response)" with same problem on the "Fix Common Problems" plugin. I have not tried the URL change suggested by others..
  5. I followed the in browser "Update Now" link to upgrade to version 6.6.1 from 6.5.3, and my server never came back up. I run my server headless, so when I went to go check on it I found it was stuck in a restart loop. I moved my server to a location where I could hook a monitor/keyboard to it, and found that every time it reached the automatic start splash screen for Unraid it would show “bzimage…ok”, and then “bzroot…ok” and then it crashes and restarts. When I changed the option to Unraid with GUI mode it will start “bzimage …ok”, and then “bzroot-gui…ok”, and then it starts up and acts as nothing is wrong. If I reboot the server and let go back to an automatic restart it goes back into a restart loop. I reverted my install back to 6.5.3, and my issue goes away. I verified my MB is running the latest available BIOS version. I ran the diagnostics tool under the GUI mode of 6.6.1, so I’m not sure it shows the issue with my server since it seems to work in this mode. ohmetep-diagnostics-20180930-1929.zip

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