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No web interface - DELL POWEREDGE T410

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I've been trying to setup Unraid on my T410 but I cant seem to be able to access the web gui, its assigned an ip address but unforchantly I still cant connect to the gui on my browser, I am able to ping the servers ip also I've tried connecting to the web gui on my windows and mac computer and no luck.

 

Anyone have any ideas that could help?

 

Thanks

If you can ping the server, SSH in use root as login and type diagnostics.  This will put a zip on your USB stick, and upload it here.

  • Author

it says its saved the zip to the /boot/logs directory, there is no zip on the usb when I plug it into my mac

  • Community Expert

Looks like you must have made some mistake preparing the flash drive. You must follow those instructions exactly. FAT or FAT32, volume name UNRAID all caps, exact folders and contents as the downloaded zip, make_bootable.

 

If you're sure you did all that, then try a different port, preferably USB2.

  • Author

I've just tried formatting the usb and re-making it on a windows machine and plugged into a different port and still no luck connecting to the gui

  • Community Expert

Post another diagnostic.

  • Community Expert

That looks like the other one. It isn't even mounting your flash drive. Are you sure you have formatted it as FAT or FAT32?

 

What kind of flash drive is it?

  • Author

I am definitely formatting it FAT, the usb I am currently using is a SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB. Currently this is the only usb I have on me at the minute, tomorrow I should be able to get my hands on a different one that I can test.

  • Community Expert

Do you perhaps have your BIOS set to boot UEFI? If so turn that off.

 

Some have reported problems booting from USB3 flash drives, but seems to work for others. Maybe depends on the mobo. USB3 speed is not really necessary since the flash is only used to unpack the OS into RAM when booting, and for storing settings you make in the webUI.

  • Author

The problem seemed to be the usb drive, I tried a USB 2.0 one and it worked perfectly. The only issue I am having now is that none of my drives are being recognised by UnRaid, they are going through Perc H700 raid controller but none are actually setup for raid.

  • Community Expert

The problem seemed to be the usb drive, I tried a USB 2.0 one and it worked perfectly. The only issue I am having now is that none of my drives are being recognised by UnRaid, they are going through Perc H700 raid controller but none are actually setup for raid.

No experience with that. Search turns up 5 matches for H700. See search tips in my sig.

Searching the forums here is another member who tried to get an H700 going:

 

http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=25078.0

 

The problem appears to be that the H700 doesn't have a JBOD mode, or passthrough mode also commonly called IT mode. You are better off getting a proper HBA for your server.

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