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After upgrading to Unraid 7 - 500 Internal Server Error on both web gui and local GUI

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I upgraded to 7.0 this morning and seeing the following if attempting to access gui remotely or even locally:

500 Internal Server Error - nginx

 

Symptoms sound similar to the following, but don't recall ever touching the go script.  

 

tower-diagnostics-20250115-0857.zip

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The go file is empty, restore it from the Unraid download zip.

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Looks like you may have flash corruption, several FSCK files there, which would explain empty go (and empty ident.cfg)

 

Do you have a current backup of flash?

 

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I do have a "current" backup that was taken last before the upgrade attempt.   I will try to copy from there.   

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I replaced the go and ident.cfg files and all seems functional at this time.  That certainly explains why I was seeing the "tower" prompt earlier.   

 

I suspect you are right about the thumbdrive.  I have had a few issues seeing:

unable to enumerate usb device

 

I will look into replacing it with another device.  Thank both of you for your assistance.  

 

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