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internet issue

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ok so I moved my server and my internet stopped working kind of. I was able to use plex but wasn't able to connect to the server through the web GUI or as a NAS. my network settings inside unraid and it said at the bottom in red eth0 is down check cable. so my server has 4 ethernet ports (0,1,2,3) and usually but not all the time used port 0 and this time I plugged it into port 1. so I moved it back to port 0 and it just would say eth1 is down. so I fucked around with some of the bonding and bridging settings and nothing works now (plex, nas, internet on the nas) I've turned all the setting back to how I think they were and I've even moved the server back and using the old ethernet cable and everything and still broken.

Delete the network.cfg and network-rules.cfg files from the config folder on your boot device. You can do that either from the command line

rm /boot/config/network.cfg
rm /boot/config/network-rules.cfg

or by plugging your boot device into another computer. Then reboot your server.

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On 4/2/2018 at 4:03 AM, John_M said:

Delete the network.cfg and network-rules.cfg files from the config folder on your boot device. You can do that either from the command line


rm /boot/config/network.cfg
rm /boot/config/network-rules.cfg

or by plugging your boot device into another computer. Then reboot your server.

Thank you so much. This worked the frist time but I upgraded my ethernet so I had to unplug the cable for a few seconds while it was running and the same problem happened so I tryed this method again since it worked the first time but now it's not another options? 

 

I run both commands and then restart the system with the error message eth0 is down

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Nevermind it was just a bad cable

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