September 1, 20232 yr Community Expert Hi All I am hoping someone can help as I am really struggling with this now... I run UnRAID on an HP ML310e G8 and usually access the server through ILO... but boot with no GUI. However I physically re-sited my server today and when it booted it immediately shutdown... I wasnt sure what was going on, so forced a reboot - only when it crashed half way through booting up did I realise that the UPS was unplugged and the first time it booted, it identified this and shut down safely - the second time it crashed out as the UPS ran out of juice Anyway, since then when I boot it up there is no WebGUI on my LAN and my Mikrotik router doesn't see the IP address in the DHCP lease list. Although I am pretty sure its set to staic IP, so this may be a red herring... but its not listed anyway! From the host machine I get to the UnRAID command line login and can login with root & my_password. To try and fix it, I rebooted and selected boot with GUI and it takes me to the login screen. When I login I get a screen saying unable to connect to localhost... I have read a little and saw someone mentioned deleting /config/ssl/* - so I actually renamed /config/ssl to config/ssl-old and created an empty /config/ssl directory (I dont like just deleting things I am not 100% sure about!!) - my understanding was that this may generate new .pem files and fix this... it didnt fix the problem... I have also tried pinging the expected IP address on my LAN and just get a destination host unreachable error. I have also checked that the cat5 cable and switch are OK too I have also noticed that even though I cant access anything... all the disks are spun up which makes me think UnRAID is running a parity check due to the unclean shutdown?!?! So, can anyone help? Many thanks in advance. Edited September 1, 20232 yr by SliMat
September 1, 20232 yr Author Community Expert Solution OK - user error... sorry for wasting peoples time... I had connected the LAN cable to the wrong physical port on the server as I have multiple network cards But still - this may prompt people to check twice
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