December 1, 20232 yr I have two Unraid servers (which have been working for a while, until today) - they have different IP addresses and different names. There is another topic with the same title and a solution related to NPM - which I have been messing with, but I don't have the same message in the logs and I'm having issues even if the array is stopped. With one array powered off and the other booted into the gui, but with the array stopped, I see the powered on server on Unraid connect (2nd on shows off). With a display/keyboard/mouse directly connected to the server, I see the GUI. But the device isn't showing on the network and Unraid connect can't connect to it. the ifconfig command shows no init address for bond0, eth0, eth1, and x.x.x.142 for br0. I don't know what ifconfig showed before I was having issues, though. It shows as x.x.x.142 on the network from Google Home (I have Nest mesh wifi) which lists wired and wifi devices connected, but pinging x.x.x.142 returns timeout and I can't connect to the GUI from local web address either. I didn't change any hardware configs, but I was messing with NPM and CloudFlare tunnels while also updating both machines from 6.12.4 to 6.12.5. I was trying to change the NPM config and restart when it failed because the IP was taken, and it looks like for a while the Unraid server changed its IP address from x.x.x.142 to x.x.x.2 (the static address I assigned to NPM) (maybe?). The other server, which isn't running NPM, seemed to have the same connection issues with 6.12.5. Please help!
December 1, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution Everything looks normal to me, if you cannot access the GUI on http://192.168.86.142 and/or https://192.168.86.142 try booting with a new flash drive using a stock Unraid install, no key needed, that will confirm if the problem is the network or /config related.
December 1, 20232 yr Author Looks like it was a temporary issue that resolved itself. Tried a new USB with clean 6.12.6 and that worked fine. Was installing 6.12.5 (just to check), and tried the original USB drive while that was installing and networking worked with it as well. I had tried resetting various parts of the network yesterday before posting this topic - it hadn't helped. Today without actively changing anything, everything was working. While I'd love to say I knew what root cause was, I'm good with a working system. Thanks for the help!
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