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Percutio

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  1. Percutio's post in Regularly getting unclean crashes/reboots in random intervals was marked as the answer   
    So, that night, I had done a couple things:
    Blew some air on the CPU pins. The socket and pins themselves didn't look like they had any issues visually though. Retightened the CPU mounting system since SecuFirm2 prevents me from opening the retention bracket without taking it apart it seems. Maybe the issue has something to do with contact pressure. And ever since then, I have had no dirty reboots/crashes. The last few days I did have to restart or shut down the system to test a new UPS, but otherwise nothing that would trigger a ZFS scrub or similar. There haven't been any segfaults since either.
     
    I'll just close this topic now and very much hope these dirty reboots/crashes are gone now. In the coming weeks, I plan to setup some docker containers/services and overall just using the machine as a NAS. If this issue pops up again during those actions, I'll just update this thread.

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