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[SOLVED] Can not access unRAID's nor unMENU web interface


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All was running fine till this evening. But, I just noticed that I can not access neither unRAID's nor unMENU's web interface at 192.168.0.100, or 192.168.0.100:8080.

 

I turned off unRAID by holding the power off button for few seconds, and after restarting it it started parity check. I don't know why it started the parity check since I did use the power button to turn the server off!

 

I don't know where the problem lies at, because I telnet into my unRAID box and executed: `netstat -an | grep 80` and `netstat -an | grep 8080`, these commands suggest that the unRAID and unMENU's web interface should be running fine.

 

At first, I thought the problem was my wireless router, I use D-LINK's DIR-655. I upgraded it to the lastest firmware version 2.07NA, unfortunately that did not improve the situation.

 

I don't know what is causing it, but I can not access internet wirelessly from my laptop at all. I am able to connect to the internet via my Mac, which is it connected to the wireless router via cat-6 cable.

 

I don't think its the unRAID server that is causing it, but I can not put my finger on the problem. I hope someone on this forum might have an idea?

 

Oh, by the way, I can perfectly access unRAID from my Mac, i.e. I can mount all the User's Share on my Mac via SMB protocol. But, still even from my Mac I can not access the web UI.

 

Just in case for the curious minds, I have attached the syslog in the attachment.

 

Thanks,

Sagun

syslog.txt

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A couple of my own learnings:

1.  Using the power button does not properly shut the array down and unmount the disks.  unRaid will run a parity check upon restart.

 

2.  For the menus not running, telnet into your system and run the following at the command line to restart the unRaid webGUI

 

killall emhttp

nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp &

 

3.  For unMenu:

 

cd /boot/unmenu

uu

 

Hope it helps, as I have had the same problems at times

 

SH

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ShangHangin -

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

/boot/unmenu/uu brought the unMENU up.

 

But, I get this message when I try to bring up unRAID web gui with the commands you provided:

 

root@Tower:~# killall emhttp

root@Tower:~# nohup /usr/local/emhttp &

[1] 6706

root@Tower:~# nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out'

nohup: cannot run command `/usr/local/emhttp': No such file or directory

 

[1]+  Exit 127                nohup /usr/local/emhttp

root@Tower:~#

 

 

Thanks,

Sagun

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ShangHangin -

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

/boot/unmenu/uu brought the unMENU up.

 

But, I get this message when I try to bring up unRAID web gui with the commands you provided:

 

root@Tower:~# killall emhttp

root@Tower:~# nohup /usr/local/emhttp &

[1] 6706

root@Tower:~# nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out'

nohup: cannot run command `/usr/local/emhttp': No such file or directory

 

[1]+  Exit 127                nohup /usr/local/emhttp

root@Tower:~#

 

 

Thanks,

Sagun

/usr/local/sbin/emhttp

you tried

/usr/local/emhttp

it does not exist...

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I found this old post as i was trying to find out why my gui crashed as i was trying to bring my newly crashed VM back up.  i was able to killall emhttp and do the nohup command the cd/boot/unmenu <-- the unmenu doesnt exist on v6.3.5 any help restarting the webgui without rebooting would be great as I just replaced a data drive and its still rebuilding contents.

 

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