requiRe Posted August 4, 2022 Share Posted August 4, 2022 (edited) Hey everyone, I just migrated to a new system and moved my drives and stuff into it. I have a z590 board with a 10th gen Intel CPU. Onboard NIC is a 2,5GbE i225-V. When I boot the system the webinterface is working normally. But if I start my array, the connection to the webinterface drops and does not work anymore. When I check "ifconfig", eth0 is missing and I cant start it with "ifconfig eth0 up" either. So the server completely loses connectivity and pings etc. also don't work. GUI mode works though, but that doesn't have Internet anyways. I tried deleting /boot/config/network.cfg but that didn't help either. I am using Unraid 6.10.3. Thanks in advance! centauri-diagnostics-20220805-0018.zip Edited August 4, 2022 by requiRe add diagnostics Quote Link to comment
Solution SimonF Posted August 4, 2022 Solution Share Posted August 4, 2022 6 minutes ago, requiRe said: Hey everyone, I just migrated to a new system and moved my drives and stuff into it. I have a z590 board with a 10th gen Intel CPU. Onboard NIC is a 2,5GbE i225-V. When I boot the system the webinterface is working normally. But if I start my array, the connection to the webinterface drops and does not work anymore. When I check "ifconfig", eth0 is missing and I cant start it with "ifconfig eth0 up" either. So the server completely loses connectivity and pings etc. also don't work. GUI mode works though, but that doesn't have Internet anyways. I tried deleting /boot/config/network.cfg but that didn't help either. I am using Unraid 6.10.3. Thanks in advance! Do you have VMs that start automatically could pci ids have change and the wrong address is mapped to the vm? Quote Link to comment
requiRe Posted August 4, 2022 Author Share Posted August 4, 2022 6 minutes ago, SimonF said: Do you have VMs that start automatically could pci ids have change and the wrong address is mapped to the vm? Yup, that was it. Didn't remember I had something passed through to a VM, but I did. Stopping the VM from auto-start and then cleaning the PCI devices did the job. Thank you! 1 Quote Link to comment
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