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    CloudX0520

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    • RE: Unable to Access MGMT interface/ No NICS detected

      @olivierlambert is there anything in particular I need to keep a eye /look for? Or maybe pull the logs in smaller sections since im having to Idrac into the machine. It wont let me scroll the logs

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    • Unable to Access MGMT interface/ No NICS detected

      So TLDR other day my server shut off from storms, and it refused to come back up due to no NIC's / IP detected. Did a whole bunch of commands, network reset, xcp network reset, and still no dice.

      Detailed version.
      R720XD everything has been running fine for months until the other day a storm came in and knocked everything off line ( i guess my 1500va 1000W UPS isnt enough for a R720XD nearly idle lol )
      99% of everything came back up no problems minus this server, went to see it said no MGMT interface/IP detected. o okay cool no problem ill just go in and give it the ip again and boom money right? nope,

      This server on the Switch/UCG Fiber side shows a IP of 10.0.100.26, and using IP a I see the same thing. Cool we are solid, Nope, Still no dice.

      So then me and GPT started to go ham on running commands, reseting the network, checking XAPI status, the workssss And still no dice.

      When Running OVS-VSCTL SHOW
      I see the bridge Xenbr0, i see the port, the interface, the type, and then i also see eth3 interface. 3e7d42e2-96da-4db5-bd03-334e1be98ba4-image.png
      And then i went inside the network-scripts and checked the ifcfg-eth3 and ifcfg-xenbr0 and added those in since it was empty, saved and exited, ran SYSTEMCTL RESTART NETWORK and SYSTEMCTL RESTART XAPI, AND STATUS, and came back active and running Ran XE PIF-list Error
      856b4877-828a-4ad8-95c7-02edb6111cbe-image.png

      So i ran Through did these commands
      xe-toolstack-restart
      systemctl restart xapi
      Then pinged 8.8.8.8 and it did fine, so i thought i was good
      d9cb0a4f-dd91-43b6-b30f-97b5875760dc-image.png
      but hit a error on xe host-list

      then i ran
      ps aux | grep xapi
      8f21c983-8e52-4f6b-85b4-3eddae6c94f0-image.png
      Then this is where i gave up, because everything i tried with GPT and my limited knowledge yielded no results.

      I have no issue Reinstalling XCP-NG buttttt 1 VM has some crucial data that i need to get pulled off before i wipe and Reinstall.

      Im currently looking for a secondary NIC to see if maybeeee my onboard NIC is dying out.

      IIRC Im on Version 8.3

      Is there a command or something i can run that validates and repairs files or anything like that?

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      CloudX0520