November 13, 20187 yr Author No I came from 6.5.3 to 6.5.5. So I shouldn't have any troubles. Or atleast I though soo lol. And my servername was still the default one: Tower.local. Will post a diagnostics report in a few minutes. Thanks
November 13, 20187 yr Community Expert 2 minutes ago, Brydezen said: No I came from 6.5.3 to 6.5.5. typo in OP then
November 13, 20187 yr Author 2 minutes ago, trurl said: typo in OP then Yeah sorry about that. But could you maybe help me with the apache folder? Just send it to me, without the .cert files maybe? EDIT: Oh it was just a shell script. Could you maybe zip up the entire folder minus the httpd folder. That one seems fine 🙂 Best regards, Mads Edited November 13, 20187 yr by Brydezen
November 13, 20187 yr Community Expert 2 minutes ago, Brydezen said: Yeah sorry about that. But could you maybe help me with the apache folder? Just send it to me, without the .cert files maybe? EDIT: Oh it was just a shell script. Could you maybe zip up the entire folder minus the httpd folder. That one seems fine 🙂 Best regards, Mads Sorry, I have no idea what you are talking about now. Where are you seeing an apache or httpd folder? The Unraid OS is in RAM. It is unpacked fresh from the archives on flash at boot time. If you are talking about folders in the OS then of course it would be pointless to have those since they don't persist.
November 13, 20187 yr Author I'm talking about the files under UNRAID > plugins > apache Here is what it looks like atm for me. the FSCK* files I was told is something unraid does when trying to uncorrupt data on the flash drive. but as you can see. Some of them are now null bytes, and has some weird naming to it.
November 13, 20187 yr Author Hello everyone. I have finally fixed it. The reason why the webgui was not showing up, is that it overwite the network.cfg file with a GUID value from something (no idea what) I installed a new usb, and compared almost all of the files from the two. And now.... NOW IT WORKS AGAIN - and i'm even on 6.6.5, YES SIR! Thanks for all the help! I will from this point on, never update to a new OS without a backup of my USB drive 😮
November 13, 20187 yr Community Expert You can download a zipped backup of your flash drive at any time by going to Main - Boot Device - Flash - Flash Backup. You should take this backup anytime you make any changes to your configuration. Even more important than taking a backup before an update is taking a backup when you make any changes to disk assignments. Using a backup with the wrong disk assignments has caused more than one user to lose data.
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