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My array stops every couple of days and I have to click the start button again.

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  • Minor

My array stops every couple of days and I have to click the start button again.

I get a message the below message about Flash Device blacklisted then udevadm segfaults.

I can usually just click the “ Start” button to start the array back up again without rebooting, but the issue will happen a few days latter.

I am going to downgrade to see if the problem still happens with the 7.1x branch. I wasn’t having this issue until I upgraded to 7.2

Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower emhttpd: Unregistered Flash device blacklisted (EBLACKLISTED2)
Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 1422576, comm: udevadm, bytes: 117347943903232 not enough memory for the allocation
Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower kernel: udevadm[1422576]: segfault at 15437700a288 ip 0000154376428141 sp 00007ffda98578e0 error 6 in ld-linux-x86-64-2.42.so[10141,154376419000+2d000] likely on CPU 20 (core 36, socket 0)
Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower kernel: Code: 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 8b 4a 08 48 83 f9 26 74 0a 48 83 f9 08 0f 85 57 15 ff ff 48 8b 72 10 48 8b 0a 48 83 c2 18 4c 01 e6 <4a> 89 34 21 48 39 da 72 d6 49 8b 8f 08 02 00 00 48 89 8d 60 ff ff
Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower emhttpd: EBLACKLISTED2: Stopping array
Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower kernel: __vm_enough_memory: pid: 1422613, comm: php, bytes: 117980085018624 not enough memory for the allocation
Nov 13 21:36:01 Tower kernel: php[1422613]: segfault at 14af58363288 ip 000014af5778b141 sp 00007ffcb94708d0 error 6 in ld-linux-x86-64-2.42.so[10141,14af5777c000+2d000] likely on CPU 14 (core 28, socket 0)

tower-diagnostics-20251115_0727.zip

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