Everything posted by BambiBoy
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Crash/freezing during disk-clear
Changed it to "Current power idle" but still crashed/froze Tried to also disable "Power Down" for RAM, but still froze Found another Power down option via search - so not sure what power down option it controls Lowered the CPU multiplier from auto (38) to 35 and it successfully completed parity check and disk clear
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Crash/freezing during disk-clear
Already disabled C-states Unplugged the new drive and now it had to run a parity check, which resulted in "bug bad rss-counter state mm"
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Crash/freezing during disk-clear
Hi, I repurposed my older custom PC into a unraid server. There were some initial issues with freezing during boot, but this may have been the USB flash drive as the boot freezes stopped after using a different one. I was able to create the array with new drives fine and got the unraid server up and running. There has come an issue though... I had some other hard drives that I wanted to install and use, which happened to have been installed in an older unraid server I tried using the unassigned device plugin to format the drives and then install them into the new unraid server The new one insists on starting Disk-Clear when starting the array, and it seems to go alright, but the whole server freezes/crashes after a couple of hours. Granted, we are talking about 16TB drives which takes a while, and I have also tried adding just one at the time without any success I have the log which appears on screen when it freezes (attaching it as a .txt file) Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X (stock speed, offset voltage -0.05) RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator DDR4 (stock speed 2133Mhz) Mobo: ROG Strix X570-E Gaming (newest BIOS v4802) Unraid version: 6.12.3 Crash_log_unraid.txt
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Can't boot server after upgrade to 6.10.3
Hi, done a big oopsy. I upgraded the Unraid OS to 6.10.3 and now I think the flash drive with Unraid on it is corrupt. (And of course I forgot to backup the flash drive) The issue is that with the flash drive connected the PC is stuck on the BIOS prompt where you press F2 or del to open BIOS menu. If it is not connected you are able to enter BIOS. If you connect your flash drive afterwards, the BIOS just freezes. In Windows the drive comes up as "USB Drive" with no bar for capacity. When trying to open, error message: "Please insert a disk into USB Drive (K:)" comes up. Is there a way to save the data on the storage drives?