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[SOLVED] Cant access Webinterface / Refused to connect

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Morning all,

 

Alright today, I wanted to add 3 hard drive in the system and add a new P4000 card. I had to move my SAS controller to be able to install the P4000.

I also moved my cat6 cable to a new 10G port on the switch. Everything is working good for that. I can see Unraid in the client list and the IP is still the same.

 

After boot up I was ''able'' to reach the web interface but the dashboard was all white and couldn't see anything.

Did a reboot in terminal.


After the reboot I couldn't reach the web interface.

 

I know Unraid is running and dockers as well because im able to go on tautulli and plex and they are working.

I can access my unraid shared folders via network as well

 

Everything was working fine with the windows firewall, I tried to disable it and see if there is any change, still doesn't work.

I also tried to ping the server, its working.

 

I created the diagnostic file but I dont know how to retrieve it. I dont see anything in the flash folder.

 

 

Im usually okay with the webGUI but i have no idea about command line in the terminal ...

I tried to find an isse similar like mine for about an hour in the forum and couldnt find anything.

 

 

Thanks for the help

 

 

 

  • Community Expert

You create the Diagnostics file by typing   diagnostics   on the command line.  You can get a command line using the console (Monitor and keyboard) or by using a SSH (or Telnet) session into the server.   This will write the Diagnostics file to the   logs   directory/folder in the root of the flash drive. 

 

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Alright, thanks for the quick response. After 2 hours I tried a couple things ang start from beginning and isolate the issue...The whole thing was due to the adding of the 2nd GPU (P4000) I dont really know why. I guess this will be a different post/info. I briefly looked in my MB BIOS and I couldnt find a boot choice for my PCIE. My 1050 is for VM and I want to use the P4000 for transcode. My 1050 is in the 1rst PICE slot and P4000 is in the 3rd slot.

My MB is asrock fatal1ty x399

 

Im sorry,  I should have done more troubleshooter before posting.

 

Thanks

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