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ScottishTower

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  1. I've tried upgrading again and get the same behaviour, after a few hours it becomes unreachable and locks up. I'm back to 6.12.14 and I'll stay there until 7.1.x comes out. Memtest came back as passed. Seeing this at the end of the logs. Nothing like that when running 6.12.14, it runs fine. @JorgeB 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000fa9b747e type:MM_ANONPAGES val:-1 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000fa9b747e type:MM_SHMEMPAGES val:1 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:0000000064e0303f type:MM_FILEPAGES val:-1 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:0000000064e0303f type:MM_SHMEMPAGES val:1 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000f159f911 type:MM_FILEPAGES val:-2 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000f159f911 type:MM_ANONPAGES val:1 2025-02-08T17:33:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000f159f911 type:MM_SHMEMPAGES val:1 2025-02-08T17:33:46+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000ed36c081 type:MM_FILEPAGES val:-1 2025-02-08T17:33:46+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000ed36c081 type:MM_SHMEMPAGES val:1 2025-02-08T17:56:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000c3fe3f2a type:MM_FILEPAGES val:-1 2025-02-08T17:56:26+00:00 UBUNTUSERVER160 kernel: BUG: Bad rss-counter state mm:00000000c3fe3f2a type:MM_SHMEMPAGES val:1
  2. Hi folks I downgraded to 6.12.14 over 24 hours ago and no more problems. I guess this rules out any problems with the RAM, @JorgeB? I don't see any Segmentation faults or BUG: Bad rss-counter state in the latest logs.
  3. Hi Since upgrading to 7.0 I am experiencing at least once a day I cannot access the GUI (it won't load up in my browser), fans running full when this happens, cant access docker WebUI's. Only thing I can do is press power button and restart which causes unclean shutdown. When I connect a monitor the screen just powers off so can't login that way either. I used an old Raspberry Pi to set up a Syslog server and have attached a log to see if anyone can shed a light on what is happening? It's a .txt file hope that's ok. My server is called UBUNTUSERVER160 192.168.1.145 because I never changed the name when I switched to Unraid. The other IP address that shows up is 192.168.1.104 which is my Windows 10. Thanks ubuntuserver160_logs.txt
  4. I have an array of 5 data disks, 1 parity disk, 1 cache and the flash. I have 1 of the data discs encrypted (2TB disk) in my array and 1 of my shares is set to include only that disk and doesn't use the cache. That all works fine and I have all the other shares not using the encrypted disk. When I look at the shares tab, the share using the encrypted disk reports its free space as just over 5TB. It should only be just under 2TB I would have thought. All the other shares are correct. I an using 6.9.0
  5. Hi I think I know the answer to this question but I'm a noob at this and just wanted to make sure. I have an encrypted LUKS disc in a USB enclosure that I created with OMV (Open Media Vault). I thought I could just plug it into my Unraid box and it would show up as encrypted, then enter the passphrase in Unassigned Devices etc. But it shows up as a new disc with no padlock and the only option is to format it. The file system on the OMV disk is ext4 so is that the reason? For Unraid it needs to be xfs or btrfs? Thanks Unraid 6.8.3

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