mfwade Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 (edited) New issue as of 30 minutes or so ago. Went to log in to check on things and was presented with a partially populated web interface. Did the typical flushed DNS, rebooted the laptop, etc.; same result. Note: all VM's and Docker containers are still running as I am able to connect to them directly via IP i.e. Plex, etc. Not sure what the issue could be however I defer to the almighty great ones here in the forums. If I need to reboot, what is the official terminal command to enter thus inducing a graceful reboot (reboot, powerdown -r, etc.). I would rather not cause a parity check however, if that is what is required, so be it. Attaching a screenshot of the web interface and diagnostics. Anyone else see this type of behavior? Thanks in advance, -MW unraid-1-diagnostics-20190319-1423.zip Edited March 19, 2019 by mfwade updated. Quote Link to comment
Dataone Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 I managed to use powerdown -r restart my system, which seemed to do it gracefully but I don't have any parity so I can't be sure if it'll force a recheck. I wouldn't expect it though. Quote Link to comment
mfwade Posted March 20, 2019 Author Share Posted March 20, 2019 (edited) Problem solved, sort of... Everything came back up after the server reboot. Still don't know what happened with the web interface. Will just let it go as a minor glitch as I did not experience any real impact other than unable to manage anything. Using the powerdown -r command rebooted the array albeit causing a parity check. No big deal. I also took the opportunity to upgrade the array to 6.6.7. So far so good. -MW Edited March 20, 2019 by mfwade updated Quote Link to comment
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