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moleculeman

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  1. Ah, thank you. I have syslog server enabled now, and fingers crossed I won't be back soon. I'm also going to try this, it was a proposed solution from another, similar thread.
  2. I've had this issue happen 6 or 7 times now, and each time I have to do a hard shutdown which is not great itself, and then triggers a parity check. Randomly, the web GUI will go to a 500 server error, and the console becomes unresponsive. Containers all seemingly work find. I'm also able to ssh to the server and send a reboot command. root@WackyPablo:~# reboot Broadcast message from root@WackyPablo (pts/0) (Wed Nov 1 14:08:33 2023): The system is going down for reboot NOW! It doesn't complete the reboot (I've waited overnight previously), and then ssh freezes. I've tried running diagnostics over ssh, it says starting diagnostics and never completes. I run diagnostics after the restart, will that capture events pre-hard reset? wackypablo-diagnostics-20231101-1849.zip
  3. Did you ever find out the root cause? I'm in a similar situation. Randomly, my Unraid Web GUI went "500 Internal Server Error" and there's no signal from a display plugged into the machine. Docker Containers are all working fine. I never enabled ssh on the server, so I'm out of options aside from hard resetting the server with the power button on the machine. I can't access any logs.

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