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Unstable server after UPS failure, 6.12.3
Almost 24 hours in to the IPVLAN change and all seems very stable. Also, no kernel.critical errors. A few kernel.warning that say "kernel: x86/split lock detection", but from my research, that looks to be related to a Windows VM that is running, but not seeming to be causing stability issues. Thank you again. After another 24'ish hours, I think we can call this fixed, but will monitor. Just wanted to post an update.
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Unstable server after UPS failure, 6.12.3
Thank you. Am now in IPVLAN and will see how stability goes. Thank you.
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Unstable server after UPS failure, 6.12.3
Have not looked at the BIOS battery as the BIOS seems to maintain its configuration (time, hardware that is enabled/disables, etc).
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Unstable server after UPS failure, 6.12.3
I had seen a "discussion" about macvlan, but had not implemented that as I was unsure of the level of effort. I have some dockers that are running on the server's IP and some that I have assigned static IPs to. Do I need to make any physical network changes first? I thought I had read that I needed to add another physical network adapter to support this. Thank you for the quick response...
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ComputerGuyMike started following Unstable server after UPS failure, 6.12.3
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Unstable server after UPS failure, 6.12.3
My 6.12.3 UnRaid install has been stable for many years. Have added drives and a couple years ago, new motherboard and almost all other hardware. Still been rock solid. My UPS failed a couple weeks ago and since then I have fought with keeping the server up over 24 hours. Sometimes I might get 36 hours, Lately seems only 8 to 12 hours. Seems that my cache pool with my appdata goes read-only at some point after the reboot, if the server is still responsive by the time I notice it. This morning, the dockers were unhappy as the appdata was read-only, but the server was responsive, so I could get the diagnostics downloaded. Attempted fixes: - Replaced both m.2 drives in the appdata cache as that seemed to be the issue in the beginning, but I think that was my ignorance. -- Through that, had to completely format and start from scratch with the FS on that RAID. - Have VMs disabled hoping there was an issue there. - The server used to boot from power off with zero issues, but seems that now, it will not boot unless I unplug the thumbdrive, let it go in to the BIOS, plug in the thumbdrive, then hit ctrl-alt-del, then it goes into UnRaid. - Replaced thumbdrive thinking that could be causing the above. Same issue (maybe motherboard is having issues?) - Have downloaded MemTest and that had a successful run with no errors. - Remote Syslog does indicate some "kernel warning" and "kernel error" messages, but they don't mean anything to me. -- I have seen these happen as I have been watching, and the server does not always stop working (might not be the exact error though). Diagnostics attached. I hate to. keep swapping hardware unless I know it will help. Having a stable UnRaid server for years certainly does not mean I can troubleshoot it at this level. Any support would be appreciated. spearsmedia00-diagnostics-20240123-0635.zip
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Recycle Bin (vfs recycle) for SMB Shares
I was wondering if a couple features would be feasible. I have multiple shares that Recycle Bin is watching. Most of them, my "general" settings I have are fine for, due to the amount of data occurring. I do have a specific share where I do a lot of short lived, large file transfers. These files live here for just a few hours, to a day. This share uses the cache drive for speed improvements and the files on the cache drive move to the RecycleBin folder and end up filling it within a day. Would it be possible for Recycle Bin to have per-share settings. Also, how about a setting for "Included shares" in addition to "Excluded shares"?
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