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NIC stopped working

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I rebooted unraid to flash my m1015 sas controller and before I could do anything, I tried getting back into my unraid. The networking does not load. During boot/inet restart I get errors regarding NOCARRIER.

 

 

eth0: executing '/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd-run-hooks' PREINIT

eth0: executing '/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd-run-hooks' NOCARRIER

eth0: waiting for carrier

 

And then it kills and forks to background never to obtain IP. My DHCP server is handing out leases fine.

 

I have tried leaving the NIC in DHCP, as well as staticd and I am unable to reach it at all. Known good cables and hardware. Seems it cannot get an IP address. Any suggestions?

Did you unplug the ethernet cable?  If you did, did you plug it into the other ethernet port (if you have 2)

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Yeah only one onboard. I tried adding a PCI NIC, but I couldn't get it to work either.

Yeah only one onboard. I tried adding a PCI NIC, but I couldn't get it to work either.

Then reset your switch & router, and possibly try a different cable.  And post diagnostics (from a command prompt:

diagnostics

Yeah only one onboard. I tried adding a PCI NIC, but I couldn't get it to work either.

 

When you install another NIC, better disable the onboard interface, this would allow unRAID to select the new NIC as eth0 (=first interface).

 

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Yeah only one onboard. I tried adding a PCI NIC, but I couldn't get it to work either.

 

When you install another NIC, better disable the onboard interface, this would allow unRAID to select the new NIC as eth0 (=first interface).

 

 

Good thought! I will try this tonight!

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