March 5, 20215 yr Can't access Unriad GUI or view it from my network. However, on the Unraid machine itself, command line works, GUI does not Hello all! Setup | UnRaid Machine Unraid server (computer) attached to network 52TB of space with 51.5TB of used space (I know... this will likely be the problem..) Basically my issue is: I cannot access my UnRaid server from my network Using a monitor and keyboard attached to my UnRaid server machine: I can only access command line GUI will not load Parity check is running PROBLEM My UnRaid Server is not viewable (discoverable) from the network I cannot access my UnRaid Server GUI does not load on my machine Parity is running Summary One day randomly (I assume I need more freespace and parity check started, overloaded the server because lack of free HDD space) - I can't connect to my UnRaid server, I can't access it or view it remotely. It is not discoverable from my network. I assume this is because Parity is running. Diagnostics... I struggle to share diagnostics because I can't access the server remotely, so they'll be dumped to my flashdrive I think.. if you need me to share diagnostics I will try my best! Questions How can I fix this? How can I stop parity from command line? Would love some help recovering my UnRaid server. I am also kinda desperate for a fix, i'll pay for this help haha. Please help! -------- I dont' want to leave UnRaid, I love UnRaid, but I am tired of battleing issues like this... I feel like I am always fighting UnRaid and it is not stable. I created a post about it here on Reddit.
March 5, 20215 yr Community Expert 5 hours ago, champion01 said: command line works type "diagnostics" then upload them here.
March 5, 20215 yr Community Expert 6 hours ago, champion01 said: One day randomly (I assume I need more freespace and parity check started, overloaded the server because lack of free HDD space) - I can't connect to my UnRaid server, I can't access it or view it remotely. It is not discoverable from my network. I assume this is because Parity is running. This will NOT be the cause of the problem as a parity check does not use any of your free space. Hopefully the diagnostics will provide a clue.
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