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Unable To Activate Trial

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I am looking to try UNRAID before purchasing a key; however, I am running into issues when I attempt to start the trial. I have done the following so far..

 

  • Made the bootable USB drive and have booted into the UNRAID setup.
  • Select the UNRAID icon from the top right and select "Start Trial"

 

From here I get stuck into a loop of "Installing trial..." and the logs show the following:

 

Dec  8 07:18:39 hera  emhttpd: error: get_key_info, 567: Invalid argument (22): stat: /boot/config/Trial.key
Dec  8 07:18:40 hera  emhttpd: error: get_key_info, 567: Invalid argument (22): stat: /boot/config/Trial.key
Dec  8 07:18:41 hera  emhttpd: error: get_key_info, 567: Invalid argument (22): stat: /boot/config/Trial.key
Dec  8 07:18:42 hera  emhttpd: error: get_key_info, 567: Invalid argument (22): stat: /boot/config/Trial.key

 

I have tried deleting the Trial.key file that is located in /boot/config and then restarting the process which recreates the file, but I can't get any farther than that.

Not sure if this would create this specific error, but are you sure your server has access to the internet in general and the Limetech servers in particular ? It is mandatory for the Trial version.

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