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Unraid Network messed up restore issues

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HI Guys
My network has got messed up and Unraid has lost access to internet and my custom network is showing.
I have tried a restore of backup setting to Restore backup config but does not seem to take effect.
I didnt know if i had to reboot Unraid to make changes plus didnt want to lose total access to it before i chaecked with you guys.

If you need and more files to help let me know i was going to do a docker compose but not sure of what to put with it being network ?

 

My VM's have connection but all containers  have external internet access image.thumb.png.48dceb1b5e958cfbad77bad31558de62.png





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  • Community Expert

You can rename/delete /boot/config/network.cfg to go back to default DHCP

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14 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

You can rename/delete /boot/config/network.cfg to go back to default DHCP

HI do  i need to reboot after trying to restore or as you mention rename  networks.cfg?
Or if i have a backup shouldi have a copy of this file?

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Yes, you need to reboot.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

Yes, you need to reboot.

OK i have tried buy same error plus my  custom network bearproxynet not being restored !
I thought restore config would add it back!

Also renaming network is still leaving old DNS settings  in main file   

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, OsoPolar said:

Also renaming network is still leaving old DNS settings  in main file 

That's normal, it uses DHCP, so it sets your router, and that should work, unless there's a network issue.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

That's normal, it uses DHCP, so it sets your router, and that should work, unless there's a network issue.

IT seems to be i have containers not able to talk on the custom network how can i track down what is stopping it ?

Would you know where daemon.json file is located i cannot find it i was looking in  /etc/docker/daemon.json but see no docker folder !
I have tried searching in terminal but get no result !

 

 

Edited by OsoPolar

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I cannot help with docker custom networks, maybe someone else will.

  • Author

i have it working now but after a restart i have lost me VM's  which i really need  can i use this to fully restore them  ?



image.png.2e20a22881ac2d3aa9f75748e6ac9949.pngcan i restore them using this  ?

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That's not stock, recommend asking in the support thread for that, I assume it's a plugin.

  • Author

Cheers for your help 

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