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CK Villa

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  1. Actually there are only 3-4 docker containers running and they don't seem to be using much. The VMs are also stopped. I think there is a memory leak somewhere. I will try the swapfile plugin out.
  2. Actually none of the VMs were running. I disabled auto start for all of them.
  3. Hi, I tried what's given here: ... but I am not able to identify what is causing this issue. Attaching my Diagnostics. The RAM keeps getting full, not till 100% but till about 70%. ckvillaserver-diagnostics-20230518-2322.zip
  4. Yes had been using flubsters repo since shrmn/gsdock had this bug (https://github.com/shrmnk/gsdock/issues/93). I was not able to activate my account. Now flubster has a very old version of gsdock. Hence I have crated my own docker "sonnyck/gsdock" just replace this in the repo and then let it update. The image is the most recent one released by GoodSync. Git Link: https://github.com/cksonny/gsdock Docker Link: https://hub.docker.com/r/sonnyck/gsdock/
  5. @Flubster, can you please share the link to the github repo for flubster/gsdock here? I am not able to find this using Google or Github but Unraid is able to pull this repo.
  6. Looks like the Maxwell chipset was the issue. Anyone else that has similar problems, move to a more robust chipset or a server grade one and it should be good.
  7. Ok that didn't work out. I've pulled the old Maxwell based card out and installed a brand new ASM1166 based card since someone suggested that Maxwell Chipset cards don't play well with Linux on a different forum. Will run this set up for a week or so and revert with what cards were exactly used to solve this.
  8. Ok I've moved it to a different PCIE slot. Will circle back if it works out - Haven't had any issues for a few years using this card up till now.
  9. Attaching both logs. The logs terminate at the point where the system crashed. By crashed, the lights are on and the system is on but not reachable from the network. Also, both times, the last lines of the log go like this: Dec 31 01:48:47 CKVillaServer kernel: DMAR: DRHD: handling fault status reg 3 Dec 31 01:48:4 7 CKVillaServer kernel: DMAR: [DMA Write] Request device [04:00.0] PASID ffffffff fault addr e8000000 [fault reason 05] PTE Write access is not set Is there any possibility this could all just be a bad power supply unit? Is there any test or cues that I need to look for to determine if the power supply is failing? I have a Corsair 650w supply. Syslog - Dec 31 2nd crash.txt Syslog - Dec 31 1st crash.txt
  10. Ok posting a fresh log of this happening ~1 day ago when I was not at home. My Home Assistant shows the server went down at around the same time 1.48 AM syslog
  11. Here you go. I notice a lot of rsyslog errors too. syslog
  12. I did this, but my Syslog seems to be about 2 GB in size and flooded with messages from my DVR writing files to the FTP server on the Unraid. Anyway I can stop this from happening?
  13. Hi, My system keeps getting unreachable after a day or two of usage. The LAN seems to be connected though the lights don't flash (There is just a steady orange light), the HDDs are not being accessed and I am not able to ping the server too. A restart gets it back online but only to repeat this process. Every restart also means that a parity check is started. Unable to make much of Syslog since it only has logs from the time it was restarted and not from when it got hung up. ckvillaserver-diagnostics-20211212-1647.zip

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