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Plugins page not loading

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  • Community Expert

First thing I would suspect would be that you don't have an Internet connection.  From the command line type the following:

ping 8.8.8.8

If that works, try this command 

ping google.com

(You can use  'Ctrl-C'  to exit either of these.)  Report back your results.

  • Author

Network connectivity is up.

 

I mean I see the orange animation bar graph bridge thing whenever I go to the plug-ins page.  I let it sit for a while and came back and it had loaded, no idea how much time it actually took.  Used to be it was loaded within about 10 seconds, now its a matter of minutes.

  • Community Expert

I just checked mine and it behaves as you want.  It sounds like you might have some type of IPS problem.  Check the APPS tab if you have it installed.  

I seem to remember that the default configuration checks for plugin updates the first time you open the Plugins tab each day. If there's an Internet connectivity issue it can take a long time to open. I prefer to check for updates manually so I no longer use the automatic feature.

  • Author

Only change I made was moving a physical pihole to a docker, and all hosts on the network, unraid included, are resolving dns queries just fine.  No idea what's causing it, but when I click "plugins" on the top menu, it takes 3-4 minutes to come up.

It is recommended to NOT use Pihole for Unraid itself, but set a 'regular' DNS entry instead.

 

Pihole does interfere with the operation of the server, and may lead to catch22 situations.

21 hours ago, bonienl said:

It is recommended to NOT use Pihole for Unraid itself, but set a 'regular' DNS entry instead.

 

Pihole does interfere with the operation of the server, and may lead to catch22 situations.

That's interesting. I use a pair of physical Piholes as my DNS servers. Are there domains that need to be whitelisted to ensure proper operation of Unraid? I currently have only one entry in my whitelist (distributed.net, because I contribute to that project).

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