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White webgui after Plugin install

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Hi,

just started using unraid, setuped some docker containers and then installed this plugin: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Influencer/UNplugged/master/headphones_unplugged.plg

 

The plugin is old and not supported anymore as it seems (I didn't check that before installing it). Now the webgui is only a white page with no content (But returning a HTTP 200), docker container are still running.

After restarting the server the docker containers are not running and the webgui is still returning a blank page with HTTP 200

 

Anyone can help me with this? Or will I have to reinstall everything?

 

EDIT:

just found out that plugins/packages are installed on the flash drive, is removing the responsible plugin folder / packages enough? Can I remove the python package safely if I have not installed any other Plugins?

Delete the .plg file from /boot/config/plugins and reboot the server *should* accomplish uninstalling.  Although the plugin may have installed some items into /boot/extra or /boot/packages.  Looking at the file creation / modification time should tell you.

 

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Deleting the *.pkg did it, thanks!

Even though this is resolved, this thread is being moved to gen support.  This isn't an unRAID problem.  The user here installed an unRAID 5 (32-bit) plugin on unRAID 6, which caused his issues.

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