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  1. Similar hardware? I've updated the BIOS to the latest but it still hasn't gone away. It's not causing any crashes though either. I'm just ignoring it for now.
  2. This has been happening since I did a boardswap from a Z490 to a B560. I'm seeing this in syslog at boot: Mar 10 09:24:24 BeepServ kernel: smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10100 CPU @ 3.60GHz (family: 0x6, model: 0xa5, stepping: 0x3) Mar 10 09:24:24 BeepServ kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Mar 10 09:24:24 BeepServ kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check: 0 Bank 6: ee2000000040110a Mar 10 09:24:24 BeepServ kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0 ADDR fef20080 MISC 3880000086 Mar 10 09:24:24 BeepServ kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:a0653 TIME 1615397046 SOCKET 0 APIC 0 microcode e0 and then this after boot: Mar 10 09:32:58 BeepServ root: mcelog: Family 6 Model 165 CPU: only decoding architectural errors Mar 10 09:32:58 BeepServ root: mcelog: warning: 8 bytes ignored in each record Mar 10 09:32:58 BeepServ root: mcelog: consider an update The same processor & ram (i3 10100, crucial ballistix) did not generate any mce errors on the previous z490 motherboard. I've tried dinking around with the BIOS and also tried BIOS defaults. I removed the CPU and inspected both the cpu and motherboard pins. I'm not seeing any stability problems so far nor any other errors, but the system generally idles and lightly transcodes stuff on a Geforce 1050ti. Does this look like a BIOS thing? Asrock said they don't support Linux, so try Windows. Not very helpful for this. Just wondering if there is something wrong with the motherboard that may warrant more tests and if I should consider returning or just ignore this error.
  3. I was finding the server unresponsive and having to hard shut it down. I don't have a syslog server set up, but it was crashing while Jellyfin was running a transcode handled by the iGPU. After 3 times in a week I had enough of the parity checks... I'm kind of new to unraid (~6 months), but I Linuxserver.IO's nvidia plugin installed (before it was deprecated) and working fine on 6.8.3. Before I installed 6.9 RC2, I uninstalled the plugin and thought that was enough to move to RC2. But now after reading how this helper works (and since everything for CHB..'s plugin is removed), I probably should have replaced all those modified bz files in the flash directory with the pre-nvidia ones before installing RC2. It seems that plugin worked similarly in modifying those files for boot. Maybe that was why my RC2 wasn't stable. It's been completely fine on 6.8.3---I've had uptime in months, so I can only guess there might be some cruft leftover that is affecting RC2.
  4. I tried recently to go to 6.9rc2 for the updated Intel igpu and Intel ethernet drivers for my 10th gen Intel motherboard. unfortunately, it was having stability issues that I wasn’t experiencing on 6.8.3. Before I tried this, I just wanted to check If I could get either or both the igpu and ethernet working with this? I do plan on using it for nvidia regardless as I have a 1050ti. thanks!
  5. I'm trying to restrict NGINX access for a few things to a couple IP addresses. I've been having a difficult time finding the "right" way to do this with Swag and all of its proxy confs. Can someone help point me to the right direction? Thanks!