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[SOLVED] No access to unRAID server

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Ok, so here's my story :)

Last night I ran a parity check on my unraid server and it passed, however, when it rebooted my disk 4 was disabled.

Ok, so I am thinking maybe there was a wire loose somewhere, so I powerdown (via powerdown script) the unraid box and double check all cables, everything fine.

"No problem, bad drive", I solemnly think to myself, "I'll just boot it up and replace it later".

 

So the box boots, but I cannot access it from my internal network

No ping, no telnet, no emhttp, no unMenu, nothing... except the samba shares?

 

I check syslog, "link beat" is up, eth0 is up, so I go and logon locally to the unraid box.

I ping my router, every other box on my network and the intertubes from the unraid commandline successfully.

Yet, my other machines cannot get to the unraid box, except for the samba shares.

 

I've run out of ideas... anyone got a brainstorm? Everything was running flawlessly until this morning.

 

My system is running unRAID 4.7.

Syslog is attached...

 

-----------------------------------------------SOLVED--------------------------------------------------

 

Ok, stupid error (though I don't know why).

It was not taking the static IP I had setup in my router, it was taking another IP so I set it to static in network.cfg

Very weird, but all is working now (apart from my failed drive :( )

 

syslog.zip

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