cliander

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  1. Well, idk what happened, but for some reason this last restart it's stayed up. I've been able to turn VMs back on Dockers are working and I can access shares... sorry to bother.
  2. Hi, I'm hoping someone can help point me in the right direction. We suffered a power outage this morning and after the power came back on, the server wasn't accessible. That said, I don't believe the power outage is related to my issue, I think it's just that the force restart exposed an issue with my configuration (I had been adding more docker containers recently). The problem is the server boots, gets an IP and is immediately accessible, however very soon after (minutes) it's no longer accessible and I can't ping it and the router doesn't see it. I can, however, boot into safe mode, which is how I got the diagnostic below. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! server-diagnostics-20230516-1439.zip
  3. I've spent a great deal of time looking through the BIOS but I can only find one thing that resembles a version and that's this: i965-W627EHG-6A79LA1AC-16 Which leads me to believe I'm running version 16. On the site it says that version 17 fixed "The 'EIST adjusting' function now works as intended." So I feel like an update might benefit me, but if it's not supported in unraid I guess I won't take the risk. I thought, cpufreq was included in 4.5, though admittedly, I have little to no understanding of how that works. I suppose I could permanently undervolt/underclock as I'm not doing a whole lot with unraid at this point, it's just a straight up file server.
  4. Hi, I have the Abit AB9 Pro motherboard and I'm wondering if there is a way I can tell which bios I'm using. I'm thinking I need to update the bios, but I can't tell and I don't want to possibly mess something up if it's unnecessary. Also, I'm trying to create a bootable usb drive to do it (since I don't have a floppy), but I'm not having much luck, so any help with that would be appreciated. Anyway... will updating the bios mess anything up as far as unraid is concerned? I'm idling at 100w with a celeron e1200 (65w), which I think is a bit high (however I do have a video card, small and fanless, don't know the specs off hand because I'm at work, but I don't suspect it would use much.) I do also have 3 x 4 in 3 hard drive bays and 2 singles, so maybe they are driving up the wattage, but I noticed that one of the bios updates fixed the speedstep support, so maybe that will help, but I don't know if I have that update already or not. Any guidance or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!