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Cannot login - No login page

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My server have been shutting down randomly the past week.  Today, after starting the server, it started the parity check.  While it is still running the check, I went ahead and fixed a swag docker problem via ssh. After a while, the gui appears to have frozen.  There was no response when clicking on any of the icons.  Thinking that it might be due to the parity checking causing a high load, I left the system to finish the parity check.  However upon returning and noting that the load has dropped, I am still unable to login.  The login page does not load. After a long while I end up with a "500 Internal Server Error" screen.

But the server is still running.  I can still map and access shared folders.  Docker servers are working and responsive.

 

Please advise.  Thank you

nebula-diagnostics-20230907-2116.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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There are macvlan call traces, change the docker network to ipvlan, try rebooting on the console by typing 'reboot' if the GUI doesn't work.

 

Also need to check filesystem for disk1.

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Had to reboot first before able to change to ipvlan.  

Have also updated to 6.12.4

Seems to be working fine now. 

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