Lancebro

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  1. Wow! I had a bunch for P1-DIMMC1 so I moved some RAM around and took out two sticks. I'll watch it for a while. Thank you so much for your help!!!
  2. Thanks! Here is the syslog I see a bunch of machine check events that seem to be similar but the server runs memtest fine. Any advice?
  3. I rolled back the update and the server continued to have the same issue. I switched my Ethernet cable to a different NIC and the problem went away for almost two months. Them I updated to 6.9.2. And the machine started crashing again. It looks like the whole network didn’t go down, just the wired devices (including the WAPs). any help?
  4. I recently updated to 6.9.1 and after doing so my server will become unresponsive at random intervals and my entire network will not function. When I look at a monitor directly attached to the server, it is just a black screen. I end up needing to power cycle the router and server I have machine check events (but have had them for the life of the server and not had this issue until after the update). I ran memtest and had no errors. I found other related threads but didn't see any solutions besides perhaps a new NIC https://forums.unraid.net/topic/59142-unraid-crashing-and-taking-down-network/ https://forums.unraid.net/topic/56574-loss-of-network-crashes-server/page/2/ https://forums.unraid.net/topic/49700-riddle-me-this-unraid-kills-my-home-network/ Any thoughts or help on this? My logs are attached below
  5. Welp... that worked! I wonder if it was because one of my dockers was Pihole? thanks for your fast help and great work
  6. I deleted my docker image because it was corrupted and now when I go back to install previously installed containers I get the following error. This also happens if I try to install new containers. Unable to find image 'binhex/containername' locally /usr/bin/docker: Error response from daemon: Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/: dial tcp: lookup registry-1.docker.io on 10.10.20.1:53: read udp 10.10.20.200:49292->10.10.20.1:53: i/o timeout.