In trying to solve the problem listed in http://forum.open-e.com/showpost.php?p=3880&postcount=6. I shutdown and restarted. The server booted up with the wrong IP settings. It had changed from 192.168.1.241 to 192.168.1.220. I thought this was odd, but I proceeded to put in the correct IP addresses anyway.

After putting in the correct IPs the system worked, and I could connect through the web interface and everything seemed to be working normally except the errors in the error log, when I tried to delete them, nothing happened. The page would refresh, and the errors would still be there.

Also, when I was in the NAS interface via the web, the NAS server kept reporting that it could not connect to open-E, check your firewall. The firewall is no different than it was a week ago when everything was working fine.

I shut down and restarted the system to show a co-worker what was happening, and when the system finished booting, the self test said OK, but network settings is blank. When I use F2 to view the network settings there's nothing there. When I use CTRL + ALT + N to access the network settings there are no network adapters, and only DNS settings and routing in the menu.

When I press CTRL + ALT + H to view the hardware info, under network controllers I have two Intel Corporation 82547GI Gigabit Ethernet Controllers in the list.

Is this related to the http://forum.open-e.com/showpost.php?p=3880&postcount=6? To test the hardware, we shutdown the server, and removed the USB DOM, and plugged in our backup USB DSS Lite DOM, and when the system boots everything looks normal, although I did not access the console via the net interface for fear of corrupting our backup DOM.

Any assistance would be appreciated.