quarkeddev Posted November 3, 2019 Share Posted November 3, 2019 Hello, Having an issue where my web gui is no longer accessible on http port 80 or https on 443. I am still able to access the server via SSH. Have edited the /config/ident.cfg file and made sure had following settings configured: USE_SSL="auto" PORT="80" PORTSSL="443" Rebooted and same issue. Then took a look at what ports are currently listening on the server and sure enough looks like http and https are not listening: ~# lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN rpcbind 1664 rpc 7u IPv4 245 0t0 TCP *:111 (LISTEN) rpcbind 1664 rpc 9u IPv6 247 0t0 TCP *:111 (LISTEN) rpc.statd 1669 rpc 8u IPv4 10834 0t0 TCP *:41387 (LISTEN) rpc.statd 1669 rpc 11u IPv6 10838 0t0 TCP *:55851 (LISTEN) smbd 1734 root 29u IPv6 1436 0t0 TCP *:445 (LISTEN) smbd 1734 root 30u IPv6 1437 0t0 TCP *:139 (LISTEN) smbd 1734 root 31u IPv4 1438 0t0 TCP *:445 (LISTEN) smbd 1734 root 32u IPv4 1439 0t0 TCP *:139 (LISTEN) sshd 1803 root 3u IPv4 13523 0t0 TCP *:22 (LISTEN) sshd 1803 root 4u IPv6 13525 0t0 TCP *:22 (LISTEN) inetd 1810 root 5u IPv4 12817 0t0 TCP *:21 (LISTEN) Has anyone run into this issue or know how to help. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment
quarkeddev Posted November 6, 2019 Author Share Posted November 6, 2019 Have regained access to the webgui, but only after installing unraid on my flash disk. I should make note this is a trial period for me, so not to concerned about my key just yet. Looking to now just get my data back and accessible through unraid. I have a copy of all of the old config files from my flash disk before unraid was installed again. I have not started the array with the new install yet, as I don't want to loose the data on my hard drives from the previous array. Is there any way I can restore my array back to how it was before the loose of web access occurred and still have all my data intact? For what ever it is worth I have attached a copy of my diagnostic files during the presence of the issue where I cannot gain access to the webGUI. tower-diagnostics-20191105-2011.zip Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted November 6, 2019 Share Posted November 6, 2019 Do you know for certain which drives where assigned to which slots? If so, just assign them as they were, you can either let parity rebuild or select the option that parity is already valid and do a check. If you aren't sure which drive was assigned where, assign them all as data drives, and start the array. As long as you don't assign anything to the parity slot(s), nothing will be overwritten. 1 Quote Link to comment
quarkeddev Posted November 6, 2019 Author Share Posted November 6, 2019 I do know what order the drives were in. In fact while getting the diag file to post here, I was messing around with the config and basically restored my old flash disk config without the license key file (trail.key). Booted it up and sure enough I regained access to webGUI. For what ever reason the trail.key file appears to be my issue, and is causing my webGUI access to die. Gonna contact support at this time and see if they can help me out with the key Quote Link to comment
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