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  1. Hi, I have 2 Unraid servers running. Patch is NOT installed. One is using the Realtek R8168 (1 gigabit) with driver R8169. One is using the Realtek R8125 (2.5 gigabit) also with driver R8169. Both have thousands of networkdrops on the receiving side of bond0. But operation seems to be fully normal. Questions: 1) is it normal that both use the same driver? 2) is the thousands of networkdrops a symptom of the problem mentioned in this thread? 3) is it recommend to install the patch on both server? Thanks!
  2. For me a native backup system to other NAS on your network or remote location. For Shares, VMs, system info, ... And that allows a smooth restore if needed.
  3. I had this same problem today on my UnRaid server. When looking into the config file of rsyslog located in /boot/config/rsyslog.conf i noticed that the lines for the remote logging were not correct. I removed the above config file. Went into Settings > SysLog Server and activated the local and remote logging. The config file is recreated automatically with the right settings (rulesets remote ...) And it works. One remark: if you check the system log you will see that rsyslogd is not able to start (rsyslogd: omfwd: could not get addrinfo for hostname ...). rsyslogd will retry and resume a bit later. Probably because it starts too soon and DNS lookup is not working yet.

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