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7.2.2 no network connectivity after boot

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I added a drive earlier today to start a preclear/SMART long test before switching it to parity. Something caused my system to stop responding and hung so I had to reboot it. After it booted it would not pass data, so I started to troubleshoot the network config. I have tried static/dhcp settings, bonded/bridged on and off, even gave it a static on the network side. Nothing seems to allow it to pass data.

It also says no pools available during boot, but that is the least of my worries at this point.

Thankfully I was able to pull a diagnostics from the command line, but that is the limit to what I can do.

alexandria-diagnostics-20260114-1644.zip

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Jan 14 16:43:33 [2299]: eth0: soliciting a DHCP lease

Jan 14 16:43:38 [2299]: eth0: probing for an IPv4LL address

Jan 14 16:43:43 [2299]: eth0: using IPv4LL address 169.254.121.74

Jan 14 16:43:43 [2299]: eth0: adding route to 169.XXX.XXX.0/16

Jan 14 16:43:43 [2299]: eth0: adding default route

Server is not getting an IP from the DHCP server, typically your router. Reboot it and also check all connections, especially if there are switches in the middle.

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