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Error after upgrade to 7.1.1

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Just installed 7.1.1 and rebooted my server.

 

Unfortunately, it is no longer working. After the first reboot, the server "crashed" once trying to start the array. After yet another restart (hard reset by turning off and on the server's power supply), it now says "404 not found". Any idea what to do?

Solved by JorgeB

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There may be a certificate problem, try deleting it from the flash drive, then reboot:

 

May  9 10:14:03 Tower nginx: 2025/05/09 10:14:03 [error] 19676#19676: OCSP responder timed out (110: Connection timed out) while requesting certificate status, responder: r11.o.lencr.org, peer: 2.18.190.197:80, certificate: "/boot/config/ssl/certs/certificate_bundle.pem"

 

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I can access the GUI over unraid connect. However, all dockers are gone and the VMs are wrong (some VMs from years ago).

 

Can I delete the certificate via the GUI or do I need to pull out the flash drive? Is it likely to solve all these issues? Or better for me to downgrade to 7.1.0?

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10 minutes ago, steve1977 said:

I can access the GUI over unraid connect. However, all dockers are gone and the VMs are wrong (some VMs from years ago).

I noticed that a new docker and libvirt images were created, also see an unassigned NVMe device, should that be a pool?

 

11 minutes ago, steve1977 said:

Can I delete the certificate via the GUI or do I need to pull out the flash drive?

You can use the CLI

 

rm /boot/config/ssl/certs/certificate_bundle.pem

 

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Yes, that's the pool drive. Shall I re-assign it and will this bring docker/vm back?

Edited by steve1977

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It should, but it may be needed to delete the new images, depending on how the shares are configured.

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Thanks for your help!

I just updated a trial server from 7.1.0 to 7.1.1 and it will not boot, bios screen flashes, then nothing, I have another server with 7.0.1 and have copied the bz* files from it to the server not booting, and that brings it back to 7.0.1 (loads no problem).

Any suggestions?

Edited by robsin

So to be clear, I installed this server trial with version 7.0.1  everything worked.
Updated to 7.1.0 and it worked fine.
Updated to 7.1.1 and no boot up. just black screen.
Went back down to 7.0.1 (as described above) and works.
Just tried to update to 7.1.0 again (because it worked before) and black screen again.
rolled back to 7.0.1 and it's back up and running.

Maybe bad (or misbehaving) usb stick (is Samsung usually good quality)

 

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3 hours ago, robsin said:

Updated to 7.1.0 and it worked fine.
Updated to 7.1.1 and no boot up. just black screen.

7.1.1 is basically the same as 7.1.0, just has a different OVMF package for VMs, so that suggests a flash drive/install issue.

Ah, well, I think I found it. 40 years building pc's you would think I would have caught this, updated the motherboard bios (way out of date by today's measure). And tried to update from 7.0.1 to now 7.1.2 and it booted up no problem.

So let that be a lesson, you can be doing this for ever and still miss a step!

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