April 23, 20215 yr My Unraid server just went blank on me. I could not access the web UI, but can still SSH in. When I SSH'd to my Unraid server, the only directory that I have under the /mnt are Recyclebin and disks. I found my some directory in Recyclebin Disk Unassigned User Shares Flash -> /boot/.Recycle.Bin Did someone delete my directories? What can I do at this point?
April 23, 20215 yr Type diagnostics at the SSH prompt and attach the resulting zip file created on the flash to your next post in this thread. Do you have any port forwarding rules or the dmz in your router pointed to your unraid machine?
April 23, 20215 yr Author 14 minutes ago, jonathanm said: Type diagnostics at the SSH prompt and attach the resulting zip file created on the flash to your next post in this thread. Do you have any port forwarding rules or the dmz in your router pointed to your unraid machine? Just to the LetsEncrypt/SWAG container by Linuxserver.io. bgdunraid-diagnostics-20210423-0917.zip
April 23, 20215 yr Your keyfile for the encryption is missing, so the array can't start Apr 23 08:58:02 BGDunRAID emhttpd: Missing encryption key Also wouldn't be a bad idea to update to 6.9.2
April 23, 20215 yr Author 13 minutes ago, Squid said: Your keyfile for the encryption is missing, so the array can't start Apr 23 08:58:02 BGDunRAID emhttpd: Missing encryption key Also wouldn't be a bad idea to update to 6.9.2 I usually would login to the web UI to enter the key. However, at this point, there is no web UI. About the upgrade, I can't upgrade at all. Since 2018, I have been trying to upgrade to anything above my version and my system either will crash or freeze. I tried a fresh install and got the same results. I tested this on two different motherboards - one from ASRock 2758 and Supermicro C2758. At this point, I am more concern of my data. The disks are encrypted, but I can't access the web UI to decrypt the disks. I don't know how the Unraid mounting the disks. I checked the /etc/fstab and the disks aren't there.
April 23, 20215 yr Not the real expert on this, but you're currently connected to eth4. Try moving the cabling to eth0
April 23, 20215 yr Author Just now, Squid said: Not the real expert on this, but you're currently connected to eth4. Try moving the cabling to eth0 It is very tight where the server is and may require me powering down the server and pull the server out of the server cabinet. May I know the reason on changing the interface? The eth4 is the 10GbE. The eth0 is the onboard 1GbE. There is a network connectivity. I can SSH to the server, but there is no web UI. I have been using the eth4 for a very long time now and never gotten a problem with it. I tried to nmap the server and I see the ports 80 and 443 are open.
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