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diff --git a/health/guides/pihole/pihole_status.md b/health/guides/pihole/pihole_status.md deleted file mode 100644 index 57dd203f..00000000 --- a/health/guides/pihole/pihole_status.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -### Understand the alert - -This alert monitors if Pi-hole's ability of blocking unwanted domains is active. If you receive this alert, it means that your Pi-hole's ad filtering is currently disabled. - -### Troubleshoot the alert - -1. Check the status of Pi-hole - -To check the current status of Pi-hole, run the following command: -``` -pihole status -``` -This command will show if Pi-hole is active or disabled. - -2. Re-enable Pi-hole - -If Pi-hole is disabled as per the status, you can re-enable it by running the following command: - -``` -pihole enable -``` - -3. Confirm Pi-hole is enabled - -After running the previous command, run `pihole status` again to confirm that Pi-hole is now enabled and blocking unwanted domains. - -4. Check for errors or warnings - -If Pi-hole is still not enabled, take a look at the logs for any errors or warnings: - -``` -cat /var/log/pihole.log | grep -i error -cat /var/log/pihole.log | grep -i warning -``` - -5. Rebuild the blocklist - -If you still face issues, you can try rebuilding the blocklist by running: - -``` -pihole -g -``` - -6. Update Pi-hole - -If the problem persists, consider updating Pi-hole to the latest version: - -``` -pihole -up -``` - -### Useful resources - -1. [Pi-hole Official Documentation](https://docs.pi-hole.net/) |