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[6.12.3] Unable to access network setting page on Web UI

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I'm having a strange Web UI issue since I upgraded to 6.12.(2 and 3). 

I have 2 NICs on my server, one have 4 1gbps port and the other is 2*10 gbps port. Here are the bisic info.

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As you can see, eth0-3(1gbps) are dynamic link aggregation (bond0) and eth 4 & 5 are fault-tolerance backup (bond5). Both of the bond work fine and I can access the searve with any of them. However, I can not get the network setting page load correctlly. It stops load after few lines. Like this:

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I check the F12 page, looks like there is an error but I don't know how to fix it. 

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I did noticed that the Release Notes in 6.12.3 said

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This release has fixes for networking, particularly as it relates to IPv6. A side effect is that this should resolve an issue where the webGUI will not load in certain instances.

However, I'm still having this issue. Any suggestions for this issue?

 

I'm also experiencing a peculiar issue with the local network speed. As you can see, I have two bonds: bond0 (4x1g) and bond5 (2x10g). I always access the server using the bond5 IP address to achieve the best speed. When uploading, I can attain a reasonable speed of 7-8gbps. However, when downloading, even though I access the server (SMB) via the bond5 IP address, the traffic routes through the bond0 interface, limiting my speed to 1gbps. I'm uncertain if this is related to the Web UI issue. Any assistance would be appreciated.

 

 

Solved by JorgeB

  • Solution

Try renaming /boot/config/network.cfg and reboot, settings will go to default DHCP, then reconfigure.

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10 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Try renaming /boot/config/network.cfg and reboot, settings will go to default DHCP, then reconfigure.

Thanks. This did help for the Web Ui issue. 

 

Any suggestion for the speed issue? I think the interface somehow was mixed up... 

Edited by junior_zhou

If you disable the 10GbE bond and access one of the NICs by IP do you still see the same?

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