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Farai

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  1. Ok, so I decided to do another overnight memtest just to be sure, and it rebooted while running that. So my bad, it's definitely hardware related. Also just realised my Grafana stack isn't tracking CPU temperature, so will start tracking that to see if the CPU is overheating. It's been quite warm here lately so that might be a factor. If not you all are probably right and the PSU is having trouble keeping up. It's a couple of years old by now, so replacing it with something more efficient wouldn't be a bad idea anyways. Thanks for the help @Squid, @Frank1940 and @itimpi! Topic can be closed now as it isn't Unraid related after all, my apologies.
  2. Ha, that's what I actually thought it might be for the longest time, but it just rebooted twice while I was sitting next to it doing something else. PS? As in PSU? Do you mean my specific model or in general?
  3. Forgot to mention that, did that already. Also really want to stress that this server ran without any problems for years, so I doubt it's a sudden hardware problem. Edit: Btw, I'm running a Grafana stack to keep track of the server. I don't see any spikes in CPU, RAM, temperature, network or anything at the moment of reboot.
  4. Farai started following Spontaneous reboots
  5. Hi all, For some time now my server has been spontaneously rebooting. I've mirrored my syslog to my flash drive, but I don't see anything relevant logged. For example, these are the last lines before reboot somewhere around 20:30. Aug 16 20:29:40 Tower autofan: Highest disk temp is 50C, adjusting fan speed from: 236 (92% @ 1732rpm) to: FULL (100% @ 1821rpm) Aug 16 20:29:46 Tower autofan: Highest disk temp is 49C, adjusting fan speed from: 208 (81% @ 1075rpm) to: 236 (92% @ 1075rpm) Aug 16 20:35:35 Tower kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0x21, date = 2019-02-13 Aug 16 20:35:35 Tower kernel: Linux version 5.13.8-Unraid (root@Develop) (gcc (GCC) 10.3.0, GNU ld version 2.36.1-slack15) #1 SMP Wed Aug 4 09:39:46 PDT 2021 I've attached my diagnostics. I've had this problem on both 6.9.2 and 6.10.0-rc1. I upgraded to the latter as I read on the forums here that that could resolve some Docker network issues. Any help on this would be great, as this is getting really frustrated. Before installing Unraid this server used to run FreeNas without any issues.

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