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deathprod

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  1. Thanks, @JorgeB - I appreciate your insight. There was nothing you could spot in the logs that should indicate anything iffy with my unraid config, right? In that case I will sequence the hardware troubleshooting by first updating the BIOS - it was updated in September, so after the supposed 13th gen fix was rolled out as far as I understand, so I will go from F11 to F13c in the hope that might help. For the RAM, would removing one stick, and then another, be preferable over letting the Live Memory Tester plugin run to see if it can diagnostize anything? Last resort seems to be to see how willing Intel would be to honour their extended warranty!
  2. I keep having challenges with my server randomly re-boots. It can run anywhere between 1-2months and 3 days between unclean shutdowns. It can happen any time of day, with no apparent pattern in terms of load or usage. I got a UPS to see if there was an issue with the power, as we have occasional black/brown-out, but the issues remains. Almost always when I return to the server after such a reboot, it appears that two disks in the array are missing, but when I reboot again they are back to normal. I set the syslog to mirror to flash and have added what I had in syslog and syslog-previous after the most recent reboot. Could someone literate in these logs help me see if there’s any obvious culprit? Or any guidance on which subsequent tests I can do on hardware/settings? Thanks in advance! Hardware: Gigabyte Z790 D DDR4 i7 13700k 2x32gb Crucial RAM syslog.txt syslog-previous.txt syslog-previous(5)
  3. Thanks, @JorgeB - that seems to have done the trick and I am now back up and running on the network. However, it appears that r8169.conf re-installed itself, so after my second reboot i got the same issue again and had to delete the file again. Is there a way I can prevent that driver from being installed?
  4. I migrated my server (6.12.4) to a new build after which I am getting “Device eth0 does not exist “ and unable to connect to network. It is an onboard 2.5gb on Gigabyte Z790 D, which is recognized both in the BIOS and under System Devices. So far I have upgraded BIOS to latest, deleted network.cfg, switched from static to DHCP, tried different ethernet cables and ports, turned off VT-d in BIOS. After scouring the forums I am now wondering if this is associated with some issues with RealTek RTL815 drivers. https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/610-rc3-6115-realtek-rtl8156-usb-25gb-nic-not-working-r1919/?page=2 https://forums.unraid.net/topic/141349-plugin-realtek-r8125-r8126-r8168-and-r815267-drivers/page/11/ I am still a bit of a noob, so I wouldn’t know how to install this driver-plugin without internet, or even if it is the right solution in the first place, so would massively appreciate any assistance or support to help resolve this. I have attached some screenshots and diagnostics from this morning. tower-diagnostics-20241013-1624.zip PastedGraphic-1.tiff PastedGraphic-2.tiff PastedGraphic-3.tiff

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