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Tichael

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  2. Hi, sorry for the delay, I was in vacation (and apparently, the forum doesn't send email notification? or it's just a setting on my account). Anyway, I collected the diagnostics you asked for before and after starting the array, so you can maybe see more easily what's going on. I also want to say that I am using macvlan, although maybe I don't need to anymore, I would have to check to be sure. I did set it up as said in the 6.12.4 release notes, but it didn't fix the issue. My friend is also using macvlan. EDIT: I switched to ipvlan instead and rebooted. When I start the array, I get the exact same issue where NGINX crashes. I created a new diagnostic file from Tailscale. tailscale_diag_before-array-start.zip tailscale_diag_after-array-start.zip tailscale_diat_ipvlan.zip
  3. Me and a friend of mine are both running this plugin and we are both having the issue where, when we reboot and start the array, the web UI will crash. From what I can find, something is crashing NGINX after the array starts, so we have to connect to the server by SSH and execute: /etc/rc.d/rc.nginx start This will restart NGINX and everything will work fine after. If we do a "status" instead, we can see it's not running anymore once the web page timeout. If I can be of any help and provide logs, just ask me and I will gladly do so!

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