Brad Kilshaw

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  1. @JorgeB Thanks; I've changed it over from macvlan to ipvlan so we'll see how that goes. Regarding the corruption; what would the next steps be if memtest passes?
  2. @JorgeB Sorry it took so long to take a look at this again. When I go into those settings it shots the Docker custom network type is macvlan but it doesn't give mn option to change it, even with advanced view enabled. Also; I've ran memtest over night and it didn't detect anything. Should I be replacing my cache drive?
  3. Thanks! Diagostics attached. I've also attached my syslog for October 13th. I *think* that's when it crashed, I can't be 100% sure. If it's helpful I can include additional days if it's helpful! unraid-diagnostics-20231014-0736.zipsyslog-192.168.1.66(2).log
  4. I've been running Unraid on my server for a couple of years now. It was rock solid for the longest time and then crashed. I honestly can't remember exactly what was wrong or how I fixed it, but it involved a lot of messing around with files and permissions and my cache drives. Ever since then it's been problematic. Sometimes the whole server crashes, sometimes it's just Plex or another one my dockers that's stopped and won't restart. It's a few times a week that sometimes breaking down. I tried running memtest over night and it reported no errors. I'm pretty confident I've messed up the permissions on my cache drive which holds my appdata but I don't know how to fix that or if it's even the problem. I know I haven't provided much information here but if anyone can point me in the right direction it'd be greatly appreciated. I just want to get back to good old reliable Unraid again.
  5. I woke up this morning and my internet was down. After restarting modems, routers, and switches, contacting my ISP to make sure there wasn't an outage, and a bunch of other tasks, I somehow decided to log into Plex and make sure Adguard was running; sure enough it wasn't. The odd thing though is that every single docker was stopped. This is the first time it's ever happened and I've been running Unraid for a couple of years now. I've checked out the System Log and nothing stands out; I see no errors, warnings, or anything obvious that indicates why they all shut down between May 1 and May 2 (it stopped working over night at some point). I am curious what might have happened though; does anyone have any idea's or thoughts on how to identify?