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Can Not Connect To GUI

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Hi,

 

My unraid server just runs so sometimes I dont go in the dashboard for months at a time.

 

Yesterday I added a MikroTik RB2011UiAS-RM Routerboard to my rack setup.

 

After testing everything it all seemed great Plex and Jellifyn was working and I was happy. The MikroTik is currently at default settings which are meant to not mess anything else up so I have yet made any changes.

 

Well I tried login in to the dashboard and the gui would not come up so I did a restart from the terminal and now Plex and Jellyfin are not connecting either.

 

So the only access I have is the terminal.

 

So because I have not logged in for over a month i dont know if this is related to the router or there was something wrong before and I just did not know and once I rebooted and it made it worst.

 

Please any help would be really appreciated I am not knowledgable i just follows videos like SpaceInvader to do things. When something goes wrong I usually find forum threads with similar issues and I follow the fixes suggested and most of the time it works.

 

This time I dont know where to even start trying to figure out what is wrong.

 

Thanks,

 

Vic

Can you access the server's GUI via https://IP-Address?  (You must explicitly specify https) - accept the certificate warning.

 

If this allows you in, then go to Settings - Management Access and click Update DNS

 

A couple of minutes later you will hopefully have access restored.

 

If this doesn't fix, then from the terminal 

diagnostics

 and upload the resulting zip file saved on the flash drive (logs folder) after shutting down

powerdown

 

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BTW: WHen I boot on terminal it says IPV6 not set I dont know if this would be an issue.

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5 minutes ago, Squid said:

Can you access the server's GUI via https://IP-Address?  (You must explicitly specify https) - accept the certificate warning.

Yes I used the https:// and the GUi times out

 

6 minutes ago, Squid said:

 and upload the resulting zip file saved on the flash drive (logs folder) after shutting down

I ran diagnostics and it created the zip file but I do not know what command to run so it uploads to flash drive, I am sorry for my stupid questions.

Running diagnostics from the command line will save the file in the logs folder on the flash drive. (It says exactly what filename it saved it to)

 

Power down (powerdown at the terminal), pull the drive and then upload it here from another computer

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6 minutes ago, Squid said:

Running diagnostics from the command line will save the file in the logs folder on the flash drive. (It says exactly what filename it saved it to)

 

Power down (powerdown at the terminal), pull the drive and then upload it here from another computer

Got you here it is:

mother-diagnostics-20220130-1115.zip

Nothing obviously wrong.  So, I'd guess that it's the router.  Can you put the previous one back?

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1 hour ago, Squid said:

Nothing obviously wrong.  So, I'd guess that it's the router.  Can you put the previous one back?

Ok let me do that and I will give follow up.

 

Thanks

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Sure enough removed the new router and its back so i guess I need to learn how routers work.

 

Im sorry to have wasted your time and thank you so much for your help.

 

I will keep moving in my journey of learning!

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