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[SOLVED] Upgraded to 6.4.0 - interface eth0 is down

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Happy 2018 to all unRAIDers.... :-)

 

Just upgraded to 6.4.0 - pretty excited. But I am getting the message "interface eth0 is down".

 

See attached. This is manifesting itself in the fact that plugins cannot ping GitHub and my "Application Lists" does not update. 

 

So my DNS is messed up. All other systems in the house work fine. No changes on my router. 

 

If you look at the attached - is it because my "IPv4 DNS server" setting?

 

I have checked and tried another cable. It is attached. Any help appreciated!

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Boom! That was it. Many thanks @bonienl!!!

 

I will mark this solved in the subject in case others have the issue. 

 

Out of curiosity, did I miss something in the upgrade or is this just some weirdness? Why would that happen? I have been on unRAID for several years and never had an issue like this. 

 

Thanks!

unRAID has more extensive network functionality. It needs eth0 as the management port of the system itself.

 

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Thanks again for your (quick) help....

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@bonienl - This happened again on the update to 6.4.1

 

But now it says eh1 is down (which makes sense as I swapped the cables when it first happened). 

 

Any reason you know of? 

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