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3 minutes ago, isrdude said:

said there was a network failure.   Ideas?

Network failure. What have you tried to fix it? Post diagnostics.

First hint of trouble was when I had to manually get the key installed as I got network failure messages

 

Got the key installed booted, found all my data there and when I tried to access Plex from plex.tv or from docker GUI, nada. 

 

That led me to think delete, reinstall, plex docker and apps. Which is where I got to where I couldn't install the CA to get the tab so I could reinstall dockers.

 

Now dead in water...here are diagnostics

 

Thanks for the assist! :)

tower-diagnostics-20191217-1231.zip

  • Community Expert

Your network settings do not seen to make sense!

# Generated network settings
USE_DHCP="no"
IPADDR="192.168.0.197"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
GATEWAY="173.72.132.1"
BONDING="yes"
BRIDGING="yes"
DNS_SERVER1="1.1.1.1"

The gateway is on a different subnet to the Unraid server 🙂  With that setting the server will never be able to reach the gateway and thus access anything outside it's own subnet.   I would have expected the gateway to be set to your router's address (probably 192.168.0.1).

 

You also seem to be getting read errors on your parity drive so you might want to check it's cabling.

 

 

  • Community Expert

Also, unrelated but your appdata, domains, and system shares aren't configured correctly, and appdata and system have files on the array instead of all on cache as they should.

 

We can talk about that later if you want.

6 minutes ago, trurl said:

Also, unrelated but your appdata, domains, and system shares aren't configured correctly, and appdata and system have files on the array instead of all on cache as they should.

 

We can talk about that later if you want.

I'd like to chat about that after I get this all sorted out and can at least access apps and dockers

 

40 minutes ago, itimpi said:

Your network settings do not seen to make sense!


# Generated network settings
USE_DHCP="no"
IPADDR="192.168.0.197"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
GATEWAY="173.72.132.1"
BONDING="yes"
BRIDGING="yes"
DNS_SERVER1="1.1.1.1"

The gateway is on a different subnet to the Unraid server 🙂  With that setting the server will never be able to reach the gateway and thus access anything outside it's own subnet.   I would have expected the gateway to be set to your router's address (probably 192.168.0.1).

 

You also seem to be getting read errors on your parity drive so you might want to check it's cabling.

 

 

Hmmmm, I stopped VM services and Docker, but can't access the network settings to change it.  Not sure how it set up to my routers gateway....interesting

BUt, any ideas how to get the page up to change address?

  • Community Expert

I think the array needs to be stopped before you can change the network settings.

You are correct!  Thanks.  I change settings and actually, finally, got to apps.   Thank you all!

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