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  1. You sir are a genius! As soon as I checked the plugins folder I located the tailscale plugin. I installed it months ago and hadn't rebooted the server since then. I deleted the file and the webgui is accessible again!!! THANK YOU!
  2. I solved this issue after trial and error - I had to delete my browser settings which allowed me to connect again.
  3. I shut down the server today to remove two disks which were constantly overheating (they were initially added to the array but would never clear because of the heating issue). I removed the disks from the array, shut down the server, removed the physical disks from the server, and restarted. Upon restart, I was able to view the web gui, enter my encryption key, then start the array. At this point I lose connectivity via the browser getting "Unable to connect An error occurred during a connection to 10.1.1.50." I am able to SSH in and I am able to access my shares via Windows. I've shut down and restarted multiple times and have been able to start in Safe Mode and Maintenance Mode without issue. It's just when I start the array I lose the web gui. Also, I can access the shares via the server name and/or the ip address. I've tried the following: -Trying a different browser -Deleting my website data / cookies in the browser -Deleting the SSH folder from the flash drive -Deleting the network.cfg from the flash drive I've posted log files when the issue occurs (no gui) and during safe mode (yes gui). I also posted the syslog of the currently running system (sans-gui). Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! SafeModeYESGUI-diagnostics-20231012-1135.zip NOGUI-diagnostics-20231012-1044.zip syslog-10.1.1.50.log
  4. A few weeks ago my server randomly dropped network connectivity. I could still access the terminal via a physically attached keyboard. I grabbed a diagnostic (#1) but the problem went away after a little while. Now I'm having random freezes where the system is not accessible via the network or locally (with a keyboard). On the attached monitor I noticed a message reading: "log I/O error" And finally, one of my disks has a red X on it. It is newer than most other disks and I checked the cable which doesn't seem to be the issue. I've run both SMART tests and it passed both times. I grabbed another diagnostic (#2). Any thoughts? Thank you in advance!!! 1slaveserver-diagnostics-20170517-2137.zip 2slaveserver-diagnostics-20170617-1332.zip Running 6.3.5 M/B: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. - G31M-ES2L CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU @ 3200 HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Disabled Cache: 64 kB, 3072 kB Memory: 4 GB (max. installable capacity 16 GB) Network: eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.9.30-unRAID x86_64 OpenSSL: 1.0.2k