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Can't remove entry from routing table

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I fucked up my routing table and now my server isn't fully connected to the internet. Unraid isn't letting me remove the entry I added through the gui or the cmd line. 
The cmd:

ip -4 route del 192.168.195.0/24 dev ztwdjd3gm7 metric 1

It throws this error:

RTNETLINK answers: No such process

Routing Table 

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Can I get some help fixing this issue please?

Edited by mason1171

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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I was able to sort it out by resetting the network.cfg file

  • 4 years later...

I kept having problems with the network configuration file not pointing the system to the correct IP address when rebooting.

The fix was to shutdown the machine, remove the USB Unraid boot stick, insert it into another machine, delete the network.cfg file entirely, then safely remove the USB from the edit machine, then reinsert it into the unraid system, boot it up, let it recreate a new network.cfg file, shut it down, go back to the edit machine and this time edit the network.cfg file to add the specific IP address and DNS servers you prefer, then save the new edited file (overwrite) to the USB stick, safely remove it, reinsert it into the unraid machine, boot it. This made the initial IP address and DNS settings static. Simply making the IP address static on the router wasn't enough. Make the USB boot stick have a static IP address and static DNS and it made the change persistent. Now when I need to reboot the server its not a crap shoot as to where its going to land in the network.

I could be wrong, but it seems that Unraid does NOT edit the network.cfg file in a persistent nature upon shutdown. In other words; all the modifications we make after its booted are not saved to the network.cfg file for some odd reason. If the folks at Lime want to do us a favor, make a tool that gives us the ability to save the network.cfg file when we finally have it tweaked to perfection.

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