milouz Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Hi, when navigating to http://localip i get redirected to https://localip and get a "404 page not found" error message. by searching in forum i ended up deleting certs in /boot/config/ssl/certs, but a new one appear after reboot. I can't access the webui which is quite annoying. everything else seems to work fine. any idea? Quote
milouz Posted September 11, 2024 Author Posted September 11, 2024 Thanks for the link. I was unaware of the diagnostics command to use with cli! nas-diagnostics-20240911-1021.zip Quote
JorgeB Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Use SSL is disabled, so not sure why it's redirecting to https://, try booting in safe mode to rule out any plugin issues, if the same you may need to recreate the flash drive. Quote
milouz Posted September 11, 2024 Author Posted September 11, 2024 I tried to use unraid usb creator to recreate my flash drive but i got "MISSING GUID" on the key i'm already using... does it mean it is dying? Quote
milouz Posted September 11, 2024 Author Posted September 11, 2024 so, i copied back files from flash backup using this: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/getting-started/manual-install-method/ no luck, still no webui. in safe mode, i got ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED in chrome and i suspect the array is not starting Quote
Solution JorgeB Posted September 11, 2024 Solution Posted September 11, 2024 1 hour ago, milouz said: does it mean it is dying? It's an issue with the tool and some flash drives, use the manual method. 1 hour ago, milouz said: no luck, still no webui. I assume the flash drive using a stock install works? If yes restore the bare minimum from the backup, like the key, super.dat and the pools folder for the assignments, also copy the docker user templates folder, if all works you can then reconfigure the server or try restoring a few config files at a time from the backup to see if you can find the culprit. 1 Quote
milouz Posted September 11, 2024 Author Posted September 11, 2024 ok, so stock install works, then adding docker config doesn't. I had join my swarm with unraid, which seemed working fine for several days until now. Removing it from my swarm seems to solve my problem. Not sure what is the link between joining a swarm and not having access webui though. we'll see if the problem come back... 1 Quote
milouz Posted September 13, 2024 Author Posted September 13, 2024 Ok, I think I understood what happend. I had a traefik instance on my swarm, when I first join the swarm with unraid it wasn't running. I started it later on, but didn't notice the webui wasn't accesible at this time. Traefik messed up Ports 80 and 443 port on unraid host. rookie mistake... thanks for your help @JorgeB. 1 Quote
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