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Sakura_Nohana

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  1. Well, I got a replacement motherboard and swapped it out. I've been stress testing it now for 5 hours and not a single issue from before has cropped up so it looks like I just had a bad network chip.
  2. The sending side is my old server, I've been moving stuff over from it in preparation to shut it down. And the issue has to be on the new server side as the crash happens even when completely unloaded too. It just happens a bit quicker when loaded.
  3. I didn't think to mention it originally since the issues still persisted When hooked directly into my router. Every attempt failing, I've come to the conclusion that the chip has to be just straight faulty in someway and am just going to RMA the board. Which hopefully solves the issues since any other course of action is going to be more expensive than what I originally budgeted.
  4. Okay so I've tried four different cables now across four different ports between my MOCA adaptor and Router itself, along with forcing it into 1Gbps mode. And it's all failed. It also does seem to get worse the longer the server is on, with the time inbetween network crashes being closer together.
  5. The thing is the issues also happened when I had it connected via a 1gig link. I also looked into the server logs and it doesn't appear that any issues are logged until I unplug the ethernet. It's like the connection is still there and going but my router just loses the device listing. And sadly getting a different NIC isn't exactly on the table. My MOBO is an ITX one and the PCIe slot is being consumed by my HBA card. The only way to fit one in is using a M.2 NVMe to PCIe adaptor and I haven't been able to find a reputable one that I can trust to work while poking around for one today.
  6. Hi All, I just built a new server using UNRAID yesterday, and I've been running into a major issue with my network connection. Ranging from an hour to 5 hours, the connection to my network will completely dropout where I then have to unplug and replug my ethernet cable to the server in. And along with that, when it is connected and working performance seems to be all over the place. For a while speeds will be perfectly fine and then out of nowhere speeds will be bouncing crazily between ~40Mbps to 650Mbps while transferring large files for an hour. I've installed the RTL8125 Drivers, rebooted multiple times, made sure the r8169 drivers are black listed, switching from 1Gbps to 2.5Gbps connection, different ethernet cables, entire different switches, and connecting directly into my router. The only change from doing any of this is possibly the time in-between dropouts increasing. Along with all of this the server stays on the listed devices on my router for a minute or two before dropping along with the lights on the ethernet ports stay lit along with flashing and the port in my router shows connected and at the right speed. Any help on solving this would be greatly appreciated, thanks! Hardware/Specs CPU: AMD R5 5600G MOBO: Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX RAM: 1x 8GB DDR4 2400 HBA Card: LSI SAS2008 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 HDD: 3x ST20000NM007D Boot Drive: SAMSUNG FIT Plus unraidserver-diagnostics-20231230-1618.zip
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