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Unable to access unRAID Web GUI and unable to enter unRAID GUI Mode


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Hello everyone, I hope you can assist me.

The Problem

I'm experiencing an issue where my system boots up normally and I can access the terminal directly from the server (via HDMI), but I'm unable to access the web GUI from my PC. I've tried booting into "unRAID OS GUI Mode," but it doesn't work. After the system finishes booting, instead of entering the GUI mode, I'm left with a black screen.

How it happened

I've been using the system normally, and it has been online 24/7 for about a week. Yesterday, I attempted to copy 166GB of files from my Windows 10 PC to Unraid. I'm aware that this might not be the best method, but after approximately 3 minutes into the copying process, I lost access to the web GUI. I checked my router to see if the server was listed on the network, but it wasn't.

To resolve the issue, I tried turning my PC off by holding the power button and then turning it back on. However, I still couldn't access the web GUI, even after several attempts.

As a next step, I moved the server to my room, connected it via HDMI, and attempted to boot into the unRAID OS GUI Mode. Unfortunately, this also didn't work, and I was left with a black screen.

Background

I have several Docker containers running, including Plex, Sonarr, qBittorrent, and others.

Additionally, I have some plugins installed, such as Nvidia plugin, dynamix.system.temp, and a custom script.

I've also configured a script to lower GPU power consumption and unlock the GPU.

 

Any assistance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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Solved

I removed the user-script plugin to prevent it from running any scripts. The plugin consisted of two scripts:

  1. "nvidia_powersave": This script aimed to lower the power consumption of the GPU, following the instructions provided by Spaceinvader One in a video.
  2. *** Link Removed ***

 

Although I am unsure which specific script caused the issue, disabling both of them allowed the GUI to load normally.

 

To remove the plugin, I used the following command:

plugin remove user-scripts.plg
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Remove link to violation of nVidia EULA
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