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No network access after drive failure

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Hello everyone,

 

I was away from home/my server for a few weeks, returned and decided I should probably see what all needed updating on the server. First thing I noticed was a message saying my #2 drive had failed. Before further investigating the drive I figured I would try a reboot and see if maybe it would come back on its own. Upon rebooting I was no longer able to access the server over the network. I am able to locally access the server and booted it into GUI mode, to take a look. I tried multiple ethernet cables that work on other devices and verified my static IP address is still setup on my router. I'm not sure if this is all related, it could be. I verified the "failed drive" has power and spins up. I've attached my diagnostics as well. Thanks in advance.

matrix-diagnostics-20240721-1157.zip

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On 7/21/2024 at 3:32 PM, JorgeB said:

No link is being detected on the NIC.

If I'm able to use the same ethernet cable successfully on a different device, does this mean my onboard network controller has died?

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  • Solution
18 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Possibly

Installed a PCIe NIC, back online so that is solved, thank you. Swapped out Sata cables and the array is rebuilding my drive as well. 

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