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Tried 6.11 had to revert to 6.10.3

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As title says, I tried to update to 6.11 but ended up back with 6.10.3 after a fairly frantic couple of hours: A problem was that I couldn't locally access any GUI as various web browsers just wouldn't connect, so I couldn't troubleshoot. Maybe something to do with http vs https, with it defaulting to the latter but only connecting via http, or https with a security exception. Eventually I hooked up a monitor over VGA and managed to powerdown and restart where it was stable for long enough to revert to 6.10.3.

 

I did type "diagnostics" in the CLI but have no idea where to find the file it then generated to share here, so as to try to figure out what went wrong with 6.11 - I doubt running diagnostics again now it's back on 6.10.3 and seems stable would show anything helpful?

 

Also wondering if unraid is set to automatically start a parity check with an OS upgrade or whether that was triggered by the hard shut down I had to do?

 

For future reference if I get in this mess again and can't access the GUI does it make any difference whether I connect  a monitor directly over HDMI or VGA? HDMI didn't seem to work for me, while VGA did, but that might be just my ancient hardware.

 

51 minutes ago, awediohead said:

I did type "diagnostics" in the CLI but have no idea where to find the file it then generated to share here

In the logs folder of the flashdrive

 

51 minutes ago, awediohead said:

whether that was triggered by the hard shut down I had to do?

this

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