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Dr_Rak

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  1. Update for anyone who may come across this thread in the future: It occurred to me that my issues started right after I finished some CPU intensive tasks, so I wondered if Ryzen C-states might be the culprit, and that the flash drive corruption was a byproduct of dirty shutdowns (maybe CPU stays in low power mode -> shutdown is forced due to time limit?). C-state TL;DR: Ryzen has 3 C-states (power management states a core can have under low/no load, aimed at decreasing idle power draw): C0 = active C1 = halted C6 = deep sleep There have been mixed reports of Linux kernels handling C-states, particularly C6, very poorly. The reports seem somewhat hardware dependent, and many have alleged that various BIOS updates may have resolved the issue, but there is no real consensus. For reference, I am running a 3700X on a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro AC using the latest BIOS (F16h at the time of writing, with AMD AGESA V2 1.2.0.B). I changed my BIOS settings as follows: Global C-states: Enabled -> Enabled (testing if I can utilize the C1 "halted" state for idle power savings without compromising stability) Power supply idle control: Low idle current -> Typical idle current (this change disables the C6 "deep sleep" state which seems to be the most problematic with Linux) AMD Cool'n'quiet: Enabled -> Disabled (undervolts/underclocks CPU during decreased utilization, but some have indicated that it does not play well with Linux) CPPC: Enabled -> Disabled (CPPC helps the OS prioritize higher-performance cores for task scheduling, but some reports suggest instability with Linux) I immediately noticed that my server became more responsive and boot time was significantly quicker. I will continue to update once I have more stability information to share.
  2. Could a failing flash drive trigger read error warnings in multiple different drives in my array? It seems like trying a different flash drive might be the right move. I see in the guide that the maximum recommended size is 32GB, but I can’t find many reputable drives of that capacity (and my existing flash is 64GB). I know it’s a waste of space but the only other flash drive I have is a Samsung BAR 256GB flash drive, could I use that as a temporary solution and replace with a smaller capacity (looks like 64GB is as low as they go) of the same model if that solves the issue? Samsung is about the only trustable brand I can find on Amazon, and the BAR has a full metal body which I understand can help with heat dissipation.
  3. Sorry, I did mean config FOLDER. That was my concern, but it seems like it only happened when I was using the "latest" config folder, even with fresh bz* files from the unraid flash drive tool. When I copied over a full backup from earlier that day (config + bz* files, etc) it booted first time without issues.
  4. Hey guys, new to unraid and have been loving it so far but for some reason my server started losing it yesterday. No major changes, had NZB downloading stuff and checked my panel to find 2 drives offline with read errors. Tried a restart through the unraid dashboard, it never came back up and the CLI said “bzmodules checksum error”. After some googling I copied the config file off my flash drive, remade it with the unraid tool, and readded my config file, same issue. Also tried multiple USB ports, both motherboard and front panel, both USB 2 and 3, with no luck. Next I remade the flash drive from a backup I had from yesterday morning when the server was fully functional and it booted no issues. Prompted me to run a parity check so I stopped almost all my dockers, started it then went to bed. This morning I’ve now got read errors on 1 drive, with the 2 that previously had errors running fine. I’m running Unraid 6.12.6 on a Ryzen 3700x with 64gb of RAM. Array is 6x8tb Exos drives from Rhinotech through an Adaptek HBA, with 2 as parity. Logs attached. I would be incredibly grateful for any advice! http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/65afba6ba2ed2/tower-diagnostics-20240123-0754.zip

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