Its worth noting in that case that this issue started with 6.9-RC2. My set up has not changed since it was built in Jan 2020 (better times) Its run stable up to the xmas period. With a few lock ups I'm starting to believe is related to logs filling the ram up. But Im not sure.
Anyway I have caught the device loop2 issue and hope to help get to the bottom of it.
Have been thinking. Since all this started I haven't been able to get the smart tests to run on the cache drives. Is that more indicative of the drives failing then the RAM being an issue?
Memtest is two passes down with no errors.
Syslog attached. Detail of build is in my sig. Motherboard BMC chip died and has been replaced. Other than that and the upgrade to 6.9. Nothing out of the norm.
Also has UPS if that makes any difference.
thelibrary-syslog-20210311-0928.zip
Is it possible to create this gravity-sync as a plugin or would it be better suited as a user script?
I have added it manually and ran it with userscript a few times now. But Am aware that update will likely wipe it every time and it persisting between updates is likely dependent on a plugin.
Docker was in read only mode and could not restart server this morning. After attempting to restart docker/the array and then the whole box I had to force a shut down. After everything started back up it all seems to be working again.
I had been smooth sailing before moving to rc2
thelibrary-diagnostics-20210102-1234.zip
So when I built my system only back in January, I was a ware of this and turned it off then. I have never had a lock up until I move to RC-2.
It would proably help to point out I have a server board in my build. ASRockRack X470D4U
I've run the import for just about two days now and there are still no Photos in my library? I've pointed the import directly at the folder containing everything.
Hey Squid,
So does that mean that if your using br0 you cant change port mappings on the host side? Say for example using something like cloudflared for DNS over HTTPs and need to use port 53 instead of 5053, that its impossible.