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karpiq

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  1. Also got CHECKSUM OK, but after updating the plugin my containers started correctly.
  2. Plugins page shows up to date. I tried updating through Community Applications and got: plugin: updating: nvidia-driver.plg Executing hook script: CA_preHook Clearing Community Applications plugin cache Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: XML file doesn't exist or xml parse error Executing hook script: CA_postHook Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks
  3. I'm having the same problem as of 7.2.5 update, driver pluigin 2026.03.19 shows as up to date.
  4. How to reload .env file after changing values? Clicking Down & UP or Update buttons still uses old values.
  5. So your recommendation is to replace my CPU?
  6. For some time now I'm getting random system crashes and I cannot pin down the cause. This happens usually in morning hours in highly irregular intervals: it happened today about 7am, and last time was about 3 weeks ago, before that it did not crash for 3 months but before that it was crashing every few days. I'm attaching server diagnostics file and syslog from today (I'm storing syslog in share, so its not lost on a crash). What can I do to find the cause of this? beholder-diagnostics-20240430-0850.zip syslog.log
  7. After two weeks after this (I also reformatted back then) BTRFS errors came back. I'm just going to reformat the drives to XFS.
  8. Few month back I switched to new ssd drives for my cache pool. Since that BTRFS errors happened 3 times. After the second I switched my SATA cables, but after a week I'm getting these errors again. There doesn't seem to be any corruption. Everything works as expected I'm getting lots of errors in my log. I'm already using pool monitoring from: [/dev/sde1].write_io_errs 0 [/dev/sde1].read_io_errs 0 [/dev/sde1].flush_io_errs 0 [/dev/sde1].corruption_errs 0 [/dev/sde1].generation_errs 0 [/dev/sdd1].write_io_errs 18928789 [/dev/sdd1].read_io_errs 8134693 [/dev/sdd1].flush_io_errs 72739 [/dev/sdd1].corruption_errs 9 [/dev/sdd1].generation_errs 0 [/dev/nvme0n1p1].write_io_errs 0 [/dev/nvme0n1p1].read_io_errs 0 [/dev/nvme0n1p1].flush_io_errs 0 [/dev/nvme0n1p1].corruption_errs 0 [/dev/nvme0n1p1].generation_errs 0 Before I fixed issues using btrfs scrub. I did not try reformat these drives yet. Should I do that? Or is one of the drives failing and I should replace it? beholder-diagnostics-20230120-1239.zip

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