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  1. Had another missing disk even with pcie_aspm=off. But had been stable for almost 24h now with no powertop auto-tune. I suspect it could also be the CEC2019 that I enabled in BIOS (my mobo is Gigabyte H310M S2H) around the same time. It automatically turned on ASPM for everything.
  2. Would powertop affect these at all? Especially on powersaving modes?
  3. Thanks! i'll give that a go! I know BIOS is old because parts are second hand. Is it weird that the SATA SSD in the same cache pool also drops offline/goes missing when the NVME is the one that has problems?
  4. Is that for after the initrd=/bzroot as well? Sorry, here are the files. Another one just occurred. Reboot from the webUI didn't bring the NVME or the SATA SSD back, it shows that they were "missing disks". When I safely shutdown from the webUI and did not flip off the PSU switch, but manually turned the server one using the power button everything worked fine again. tower-syslog-20221201-2245.zip tower-diagnostics-20221202-1146.zip
  5. Hi guys, I've recently been tinkering with my unraid server. I added a pcie card with 4-port nic to use with a pfSenseVM. I was also using powertop autotune. Everything was going fine and well, but I started getting some stability issues specifically with my Cache drive. I had one Kingston KC2500 NVME drive serving as my cache drive and for my docker and VMs. I would randomly get errors where my dockers and VM would crash and the cache drive was inaccessible. If I rebooted the cache drive would also be missing. I originally thought it could be the pcie card so I removed it and eventually also added a SATA SSD for the cache so now it is Raid 1. Also added the "append initrd=/bzroot nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0" to my flash. With no VM on and powertop autotune on I still get the random dropping cache pool on both the NVME and SATA SSD. It seems to be okay with powertop autotune off, but I'm not sure that was the problem. Log seems to suggest read errors on my nvme, is this a hardware issue? Could the pcie nic be affecting my NVME? Any advice is appreciated, thanks! tower-syslog-20221201-0435.zip tower-diagnostics-20221129-1406.zip
  6. This worked!!! Thanks! I probably shouldve tried with other devices to try, sorry, thanks!
  7. Thanks, had a look at it, not really what I was looking for because it is only affecting my VM.
  8. Hi guys, I'm new to unraid and VMs, so bear with me. Was tweaking my win10 VM which was working just fine. Was trying do a iGPU pass through on my i3-8100 on the VM template. The whole system (including unraid and the dockers) crashed and I had to hard shut down the server. When I turned it back on, all the dockers and everything was working fine, but VM was disabled for some reason. I re-enabled it and I was able to get my win10 VM back. Turned on just fine and I was able to RDP into it, no data was lost, but I cannot view it through VNC remote anymore. Have tried to change back and forth between igpu and VNC graphics card, go back to an older libvert.img back up, and multiple restart, redownloaded virtio drivers, no luck. Still works just fine through RDP, but would like to get the VNC remote back just in case. Any ideas? Thanks.