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Drive Swap now: IPv4 Not set

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Good afternoon and apologies if this is a simple question.

 

I currently have a 1U 12 bay, 4 core box that i am building for family back up and media storage. I had no problem setting it up and creating pools. However, after i started the array and it finished creating parity it threw a smart error on one of my 6TB drives(Currently 12, 6TB Drives with 1 for Parity.)

 

I shut down the machine within the GUI, unplugged the machine, swapped the drive, and restarted the server. I was met with IPv4 address: Not Set

 

It has been a couple of days of troubleshooting. Since then i have:

Restarted the machine multiple times

Swapped NIC's

Swapped ethernet cables

deleted the networking config and rules files

started in safe mode

tried multiple commands to release and renew

 

I am a little out of my depth with commands but google and my troubleshooting history has gone as far as it can go so i am reaching out for help :)

bloom-diagnostics-20240508-1424.zip

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ifconfig

lo               UNKNOWN        127.0.0.1/8 ::1/128 
tunl0@NONE       DOWN           
eth0             UP             
eth1             DOWN           
eth2             UP             
bond0            UP             
br0              UP             192.168.1.168/24 

and syslog has

May  8 13:01:54 Bloom dhcpcd[2000]: br0: soliciting a DHCP lease
May  8 13:01:54 Bloom kernel: NET: Registered PF_PACKET protocol family
May  8 13:01:58 Bloom dhcpcd[2000]: br0: offered 192.168.1.168 from 192.168.1.1
May  8 13:01:58 Bloom dhcpcd[2000]: br0: probing address 192.168.1.168/24
May  8 13:02:03 Bloom dhcpcd[2000]: br0: leased 192.168.1.168 for 86400 seconds
May  8 13:02:03 Bloom dhcpcd[2000]: br0: adding route to 192.168.1.0/24
May  8 13:02:03 Bloom dhcpcd[2000]: br0: adding default route via 192.168.1.1

 

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That is strange. However, i just rebooted normally and it is still saying no ipv4 or ipv6. I have attempted to navigate to that IP to log in and it is not coming up with the traditional log in menu. Additionally, it is not showing in my router what so ever...

 

When i pulled those diagnostics it was in GUI mode not traditional Unraid OS. i doubt that should have assigned the IP then released it when i rebooted?

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What do you get from command line with this?

ifconfig

 

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apologies for the photo

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