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Unraid server unresponsive

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Hey hey,

I'm having an issue with my unraid server. I noticed it when docker containers where not reachable and I was unable to open up the GUI to figure out the issue. The console works on the server itself. Tried unplugging most of the hard drives since some older posts mentioned it happening after a hard drive failed but that does not seem to work for me.

I've attached the diagnosis file that I have now, forgot to save it before rebooting.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

heimanas-diagnostics-20250730-2340.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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48 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Enable the syslog server and post that if it happens again.

the issue is still ongoing, restarts do not fix it.

I've attached the syslog from when the incident started.

syslog-20250730-224047.txt

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Do you mean that you cannot access the GUI after a reboot? If yes, don't see anything obvious in the syslog, you can try redoing the flash drive, backup the current one first and then recreate it using the USB tool and just restore the bare minimum, like the key, super.dat and the pools folder for the assignments, also copy the docker user templates folder (\config\plugins\dockerMan\templates-user), 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.

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12 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Do you mean that you cannot access the GUI after a reboot? If yes, don't see anything obvious in the syslog, you can try redoing the flash drive, backup the current one first and then recreate it using the USB tool and just restore the bare minimum, like the key, super.dat and the pools folder for the assignments, also copy the docker user templates folder (\config\plugins\dockerMan\templates-user), 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.

That worked, I also switched the usb drives just to be safe. After booting with the bare minimum I tested the whole config folder and everything worked perfectly without issues. Not sure what was causing the issues to begin with. Thanks for the help.

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