November 4, 20232 yr Hello, I got some issue on static IP address with the Unraid: as you can see on the screenshot attached my Unraid network settings is set to static IP/DNS, but when my house electricity goes down and comes back all devices starts loading and everything is working except the Unraid - I can't access it by given static IP so I have to restart it again to get it working. Unraid server lan cable is plugged into network switch with another ~8 devices (starting from another NAS server ending with PC's, lan sound card and routers), all of them are settled with static IP's too and has no any issues. Did I miss something?
November 4, 20232 yr Can you still access the server itself via the local keyboard / monitor? Grab the diagnostics via the command prompt before you have to reboot.
June 15, 20242 yr Author I tried connecting display cable to unraid server and check it when that happened but unraid didn't shows anything on display - no signal.
June 15, 20242 yr Community Expert On 11/4/2023 at 10:59 AM, Ariloum said: when my house electricity goes down and comes back all devices starts loading and everything is working except the Unraid - And how are you causing your Unraid server to restart after a power outage? (This is NOT typical behavior for most PC's!)
June 15, 20242 yr Author afaik that is typical setting in bios for most of motherboards - to return last state after power loss, so when power is down and then up server is starting automatically.
June 15, 20242 yr Community Expert Not in this part of the World--- USA. In fact, most of us would never want that to happen. Electric grid recovery can often have several restarts within a few seconds of the first attempt which is not really good for PC's with writable storage devices (like HD's and SSD's). All of the PC BIOS that I have encountered in my almost 40 years of PC involvement come configured to stay off after a shutdown until the power switch is pushed. (I do know that some BIOS do provide that option but it must be configured via a BIOS setting.) Edited June 15, 20242 yr by Frank1940
June 15, 20242 yr Author yeah it's default setting for bios but I'm using it as "return to last state" setting for like ~20+ years with no issues (some of setups were included surge protection and APC's). but I know that your hardware could burn even turned off with such power instabilities because you won't get fully depowered until you physically plug off the wires..
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