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No GUI local or network

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Hello, 

 

Was swapping out network cards and now cannot get a GUI, local or via network.  Can get to command line via local term emulator via GUI option, but no GUI on browser local.  Diag attached.  Ive now removed all the addon cards and just trying to get built in card working.

 

Also noticed an unusually long delay when this is on the screen

 

Triggering udev events:  /sbin/udevadm trigger --action=change

gabserver-diagnostics-20230322-1132.zip

Edited by hbrob

Solved by hbrob

Local GUI should work but there's no link detected on the NIC, so fix that first.

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2 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Local GUI should work but there's no link detected on the NIC, so fix that first.

Local gui doesnt work.  If I had a local GUI im sure I could resolve the remote connection issue.

 

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Ok sorted out the link, bad cable.  local and remote GUI works now.  Troubling takes an IP to get local working, but its working so ill go with that.

5 hours ago, hbrob said:

Troubling takes an IP to get local working, but its working so ill go with that.

 

You have a myunraid.net certificate; looking at the url you can probably guess why an IP address is important : )
  https://[IP_address].hash.myunraid.net

 

6.11.x doesn't handle that situation well - if eth0 doesn't have an IP then nginx is unable to start because it can't generate that URL. You should be able to get around this by logging in to the console and typing:

rm /boot/config/ssl/certs/certificate_bundle.pem
use_ssl no

Then http://localhost will work.

 

This is fixed in the upcoming 6.12 series, where http://localhost will work even if you don't have an IP address.

  • 9 months later...

To anyone else experiencing this problem...

 

My issue was related to a Trendnet 2.5GBE card that I installed. After the update the network card driver was borked. You need to pull your usb boot drive out, open "network.cfg" and replace all the MTU sections that are set to 9000 with 1500.

 

reboot the server and you will be ok. 

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