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(Solved) UDMA CRC errors / Kernel Panic Error write-up
Hello all, I did some trouble shooting over the past couple months and figured I would do a write-up to help others in the future in case they experience these issues: 1.) I bought a *used* drive from Amazon to replace an old 4tb drive. Immediately after installing it, I started to get UDMA CRC errors and they were rising. It was weird bc the previous drive had no such issues, didn't think I was that rough installing the new drive. I read some forms and they state that either the cables or connectors are faulty, doubted this bc the cables weren't touched during the swap. Since my drives connect to a back plane I heard that could be that issue too and started looking into how to troubleshoot this. The forms suggested that UDMA CRC errors aren't a huge deal as they usually get corrected but the fact that the county was increasing every couple minutes or so made it an issue. I switched around wires/connections (important to note how your drives are listed in the array) to see if I could clear the error or migrate it to a different drive but as I figured they weren't the issue. Eventually, I just replaced the drive and *poof* no more errors! I figured the connector on the HDD had become faulty on the used drive. So much for saving a buck lol. 2.) Around this time the server also started crashing randomly. Super stressful period for sure, since I'm trying to run a bunch of my own services now. The power would stay on but the system's network access would go down, unreachable via Windows and SSH. I tried to get the Syslog server running but wasn't really successful in it. Still not sure what I was doing wrong there, but I ended up just mirroring the log to the USB since the crash was happening fairly frequently. Unfortunately, logs didn't really provide me much to go on. It wasn't until I connected a monitor to the server to see the feed that I saw the system was throwing out a Kernel Panic Error!!!! Reviewing the forms, I did see that having mcvlan set can cause issues so I changed that to ipvlan for the docker systems but it did not resolve the crashes. After pinpointing that I did some troubleshooting on the system devices. Did a MemTest86 and the ram passed w flying colors so figured those are probably good. I have an LSI card but eliminated that because I had changed the wires around previously and the drives were working fine. Did a GPU test, by disconnecting it from the server entirely but still got crashes. I then checked the ASUS 2.5G Ethernet USB Adapter I bought to upgrade the integrated 1 GB port and just plugged into that 1 GB port. Voila! The system has been stable again for six and a half days so far! (*up seven and a half at time of edit*) Just want to thank the community and try to contribute a little! Hopefully, it helps someone in the future! -Edited for clarity
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Thecus N5550 with 6th drive mod
I have an N5550 kicking around. Does installing unraid let you have more space than the 25 tb maximum?
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