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  1. The last thing I changed was binding redis /data to a directory locally. I am going to unbind that to see if that, for some reason, has anything to do with this. Edit: I see it mentioning the Motherboard, could it be dead or soon to be?
  2. I have not, where would I do that? Also, it "half-crashed" again, but this time half of my containers stopped working completely and 2 of my cores are maxed out. Again, I have no idea where to look through the diagnostics file asta-diagnostics-20230425-1230.zip
  3. Rebooted after pulling these logs. Any chance this was just a freak occurrence? Ran it for 6mo straight no issues, rebooted it a few days ago, and then this today.
  4. Hello, my server randomly encountered a weird error and I'm not sure where to even look for it. All my containers have stopped working but I am still able to access disks through WinSCP and all shares show up with all of their contents. It is running v6.9.2 (in need of an update, planning on that soon). Please let me know what the issue is and I'll fix it. Also, if you don't mind, please explain how you look through these logs to figure out what happened. Thank you! asta-diagnostics-20230423-1242.zip
  5. Is that true? I have not read anything about this, though I did a quick search and there was some talk about it a couple years ago. The SSDs I am using do not share shares with a HDD; not sure if that would matter but it feels messy to do that so I stay away from it
  6. Any recommendations? I have never flashed BIOS before but I am sure I can figure it out. I'll probably just buy an add-on controller though I will try this
  7. Alright, it happened again and I pulled diagnostics before rebooting this time. Here is the file: asta-diagnostics-20220526-1356.zip
  8. I will look into this. As for diags, I will wait on buying a new motherboard or SATA controller. Thanks for the help.
  9. I was wondering about this. I hope this is not the case, because it would be a pricy fix to buy a new motherboard. Do you think I could use a PCIe SATA controller? I would need something capable of heavy consistent read/write loads. Do you by chance know of any Ryzen boards with "premium" SATA controllers? Next time it happens I will make sure to pull logs before restarting.
  10. Right, co mpletely forgot about providing log files. I have downloaded them and attached them here. However, this is after a system restart so I do not know how helpful they will be. At the time of posting these log files, the server had been up for about 1h 50m. asta-diagnostics-20220522-1547.zip
  11. For some reason, I am randomly getting errors on all non-NVME disks and am unable to access those disks until a full system restart (except the NVME because it did not error out). This has been happening for a few months now. Initially, it would only happen on one drive, so I replaced that drive. It was good for a while, but then had an error but did not require a restart. Today, for the first time, all of my drives (except NVME) have errors. I am not sure what is causing this. I have two SSDs and two HDDs. There are no shares that are on an SSD and HDD, but there are shares that are on both SSDs and both HDDs. The NVME drive is the only one not sharing shares with other disks (although I do not think that has anything to do with it). My motherboard is a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro AC ATX. I have heard that it is not the best motherboard to choose for RAID setups, but I assumed that was only a BIOS limitation and would have nothing to do with Unraid. Here is a screenshot of my disks: