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  1. So my server had been in storage for the better part of 2 years. I got it out, dusted it off, replaced a power supply and powered it up. I had misplaced my thumb drive, so reinstalled fresh and added a few dockers (mostly linuxserver) and plugins. I've been having problems with Plex where I can't watch more than a few seconds of anything above 720 - nor can I transcode anything. Sometimes Plex just says "an error occured while attempting to play this video). Sometimes the Plex docker goes down, and sometimes the whole server locks up. If anyone wants plex logs, I can pull those, but what concerns me is the "Machine Check Events detected on your server" message from Fix Common Problems. I've attached diags - would you mind having a look for me please? slam-diagnostics-20220805-2112.zip
  2. I received a messages stating that Machine Check Events were detected on my server -- it also started a Read Check. It instructed me to post my diagnostics. If you guys could take a look, I'd appreciate it. Disk 5 has been disabled. I know that, and a replacement is on it's way, but I'd never had it detect Machine Check Events even when a drive goes bad, so I'm afraid it might be more. (as an aside, if I get a bigger drive, can I put it in parity while disk5 is disabled?) tower-diagnostics-20200503-0900.zip
  3. This did the trick. I also moved my parity drive off of my pci sata controller while I had the server down. Thanks again!
  4. I'll change the boards bios as soon as i get home from work. Re: disk 7 ... I hate to shatter your hopes, but no, I did not know what I was doing and did, in fact, lose some data. On the plus side, it wasn't much, but still hurt. Thanks for your response.
  5. So I had a drive go down. I replaced it as I've done in the past, and I can't get my parity to rebuild since it is running so incredibly slow. For full disclosure, I'm so over my head with this. My server has been running fine for a couple of years, but now that I'm having issues, I have no idea how to diagnose. I have seen the following in my logs Tower kernel: ata1.01: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen Info: Unraid Version: 6.4.0 M/B: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. - GA-78LMT-S2P CPU: AMD FX™-8300 Eight-Core @ 3300 HVM: Disabled IOMMU: Disabled Cache: 128 kB, 2048 kB Memory: 8 GB (max. installable capacity 8 GB) Network: eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.14.13-unRAID x86_64 I'll be happy to run any other diagnostics and/or provide any other logs, I just don't know where to start, frankly. tower-diagnostics-20180426-1120.zip
  6. So I purchased 8 gb of ram total (maxed out), and got rid of several utility plugins. The random freezes are still occurring, though! I used Troubleshoot Mode from Fix Common Problems to grab logs. I had a random reboot at 5 something AM and another freeze up just after 9 AM on these logs. Can someone please have a look? tower-diagnostics-20170212-0857.zip syslog.txt
  7. Thanks for the quick response. I had a feeling I was low on RAM. My system seems to idle at 1.8 gig used, 1.4 gigs cached and the remainder free. I'll hop on Amazon tonight and grab some more.
  8. Please help me. I can't take anymore hard resets!!! I recently upgraded my ssd cache and went ahead and threw in a new processor at the same time. You can see my build in my signature. Ever since then, I've been plagued with problems. Most problematic and annoying, my system freezes up at least once a day. When this happens, I can't get it to respond at all... no telnet, no webgui, network shares are gone... nothing. I hooked up a monitor to the machine, and it gives me no clues or indicators. It just has the Tower: prompt. The only way to get anything is to hold the power button and reboot. This, obviously, starts a parity check. Today, I guess I caught it between the "problem" and the "freeze" because Fix Common Problems gave me a "Out of Memory" error as well as a "Call Traces" error. It's also worth noting that when my machine is doing specific tasks, namely running Par2 tasks, I can have my CPU load jump up to 33+. Needless to say, it's taxing on my system and everything slows. I"ve attached my diagnostics that I've managed to capture before rebooting. Can you please help me? I'm runnin 6.2.4 with a few docker containers as well as a slew of plugins Docker Plex by linuxserver Radarr by linuxserver sabnzbd by linuxserver Plugins Community Applications CA Auto Update CA Backup/Restore CA Cleanup Appdata CouchPotato from PhAzE denyhosts from docgyver Dynamix Active Streams Dynamix Cache Directories Dynamix S3 Sleep Dynamix System Buttons Dynamix System Information Dynamix System Stats Dynamix WebGui Fix Common Problems Nerd Tools Open Files from dlandon ProFTPd from SlrG Sonarr from PhAzE Transmission from PhAzE tower-diagnostics-20170205-1312.zip
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