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[solved] Can't connect to Unraid

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Hi,

 

I have a weird problem, at first I had lots of errors about memory in system log, something about channel, related to NUMA? I still don't know.

I rebooted the system and it wasn't booting with the board error code Ad

Anyway I removed 2 RAM stick and now the system boot ok with no error.

 

But, now I can't connect to Unraid via the GUI or SSH.

When I ping the Unraid local IP, I got responses.

When I try to SSH, I got this:

Connection failed. FlowSocketConnector: Failed to connect to target address. Windows error 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
The SSH session has been terminated.

 

The Web UI just won't connect, like if the "website" doesn't exist.

 

Then, I took a flash backup that is almost a month old.

Same thing.

 

Starting Unraid in GUI mode (with no plugins) just gives me a blinking cursor.

 

I know that's solving a problem with no error code can be difficult.

 

here's my hardware:

2x Xeon 2650-v3

4x 8gb ecc-ram @ 2400

X99 Chinese board, witch have in reality an Intel 612 chipset.

Quadro k4000

Every drive is unplugged but my nvme

 

Any help is much appreciated, thank you.

Edited by Steace

  • Community Expert

If you boot in nonGUI mode does it get to a login prompt?

  • Author

it does

  • Author

Thanks, I didn't knew that.

 

I looked into the logs and found nothing, even the unraid-api is starting successfully. There's something about NUMA node not being recognized successfully but also tell that's it's just going to affect performance.

 

I forgot to put my hardware in the initial post, i'll update it now.

thanks

 

unraid2xeon-diagnostics-20211129-1345.zip

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I found the problem, Windows automatically changed my time zone when I rebooted, I accidentally press the power button with my ass when I went to take the Unraid USB from the server.

 

In a matter of fact, it's that or something reseated properly when I put back my 2 sticks of memory.

 

The memory error from system log are also gone.

  • Steace changed the title to [solved] Can't connect to Unraid
36 minutes ago, Steace said:

press the power button with my ass

Wish that my ass was that small.

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Just now, DarphBobo said:

Wish that my ass was that small.

haha, I have a bad case, the button is at the same height as the case and it's pretty big. I often press it accidentally.

1 minute ago, Steace said:

haha, I have a bad case, the button is at the same height as the case and it's pretty big. I often press it accidentally.

If the case has a reset button, use that as the power button and leave the reset position empty on the motherboard.

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Just now, JonathanM said:

If the case has a reset button, use that as the power button and leave the reset position empty on the motherboard.

Great idea!

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