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emhttp-servers.conf is empty (No WebGui)

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Hello all,

 

I'm having some issues accessing the unraid webgui. I had issues before where this would happen, because of my ssl cert. I've come to the habbit of running the nginx command to see it's status (if I need to modify the /etc/nginx/conf.d/emhttp-servers.conf file).

 

Now, I simply can't access the gui anymore, since that file is empty (0B). I'm not too sure where to look and what I can try next to throubleshoot the issue.

 

Just before this, I had a warning that my cache drive was full. I shut down my deluge container to prevent data from being written to the cache, I ran mover and then set the share's cache setting to No to prevent this being an issue in the future. 

At that point, I had issues where none of my containers could run (error 403). I told myself it might be because the cache was full. Nothing a good old reboot can't fix, right?

 

That's where I am now. I can connect to the webgui, but I have access to SSH, my VMs are working, the dockers are still not functioning. the shares are also mounted (/mnt/user/...). 

 

I have unraid V6.9.2, with the following plugins installed:

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NerdPack/                   dynamix.apcupsd/         recycle.bin/
NerdPack.plg                dynamix.cache.dirs/      recycle.bin.plg
apache/                     dynamix.cache.dirs.plg   speedtest/
ca.turbo/                   dynamix.my.servers/      statistics.sender/
ca.turbo.plg                dynamix.ssd.trim/        statistics.sender.plg
ca.update.applications/     dynamix.ssd.trim.plg     tips.and.tweaks/
ca.update.applications.plg  dynamix.vm.manager/      tips.and.tweaks.plg
community.applications/     fix.common.problems/     unassigned.devices/
community.applications.plg  fix.common.problems.plg  unassigned.devices-plus/
controlr/                   nut/                     unassigned.devices-plus.plg
controlr.plg                nut.plg                  unassigned.devices.plg
dockerMan/                  preclear.disk/           user.scripts/
dynamix/                    preclear.disk.plg        user.scripts.plg

I have the following Nerdpack packages:

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nc-1.10-x86_64-1.txz                        python-pip-21.2.3-x86_64-1.txz
ncurses-terminfo-6.1.20191130-x86_64-1.txz  python3-3.9.0-x86_64-1.txz
netcat-openbsd-1.105-x86_64-2.tgz           tmux-3.1.0-x86_64-1.txz
utempter-1.1.6.20191231-x86_64-3.txz
 

I've attached the logs to this post.

 

Restarting into safe mode does not fix the issue.

 

Thanks for the help!

 

 

thevault-diagnostics-20211003-1335.zip

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Update: moving the Nerdpack folder away from /boot/config/plugins/ fixed the issue. I'm currently testing which package is causing this.

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