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Lerk

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  1. Yes. The only difference (not sure if this is expected) is that the repository is from Limetech. As far as I understand, it’s the official one and the same I’ve successfully used before. I’ll need to check if there’s an option in the BIOS to enable PCIe/CVNI.
  2. Good morning, It turns out I'm having trouble getting my Coral M.2 Accelerator A+E key to work. It used to work perfectly through an M.2 adapter, but now that I’ve changed the motherboard (due to a warranty issue), I can’t get it to work anymore. Here are the details of the change: Previously, I had this motherboard: cwwkCWWK N100/i3-N305 six-bay NAS monster board/4x 2.5G/6x SA...CWWK is committed to developing a reliable, secure, and customizable firewall or VPN appliance for network professionals and enthusiasts.And now I’ve switched to this one: https://cwwk.net/collections/nas/products/cwwk-eight-slot-10g-nas-motherboard-n150-n305-n355-dual-2-5g-network-card-10g-10g-port-single-ddr5-dual-nvme-nas-motherboard The new board has an M.2 E-Key PCIe & CNVi Wi-Fi socket (I’m not sure if it’s supposed to work there). I’ve tried both that connector and the M.2 slot with the adapter I already had, but neither works — I get the error: “No PCI-based Coral TPU found!” I’m attaching pictures of everything. Thanks!
  3. I’ve tried with three USB flash drives and three RAM modules (Integral, Crucial, and Corsair) with the same results.
  4. Good morning, Attached is the diagnostic report. Based on my testing, I also suspect a hardware issue. I have tested multiple RAM modules, an alternative power supply, and several USB drives, all producing the same failure. My current hypothesis is that the root cause may be either the motherboard or the cache SSD, although I am unsure if the SSD could be responsible for the behavior observed. thanks! n100-nas-diagnostics-20251009-1148.zip
  5. Good morning, I’m having an issue with my server that’s driving me crazy. The problem is that the server randomly freezes — it becomes completely unresponsive: no web access, no SSH, and it doesn’t even respond to ping. The freeze can occur after a few hours or sometimes after several days, with no clear pattern. It’s a DIY build based on a CWWK N100 motherboard, Crucial DDR5 memory, four 12TB HDDs, and an SSD used for pool. The main issue is that when I enable syslog, the system freezes before any relevant entries are recorded, so I get no logs. I’m not entirely sure how to configure logging to an external location in order to capture what’s happening before the crash. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Best regards, Thank you.
  6. Perfect fix. Thanks
  7. n100-nas-diagnostics-20251008-1841.zip
  8. Could it be that when the server started without the storage pool being mounted, the configuration paths for Docker and the virtual machines were altered?
  9. Hello, good afternoon. I've had a problem with the pool on my Unraid server. For some reason, my server froze, and after rebooting, I noticed that the pool showed no drives assigned and that the server name had been reset to the default (Tower) When I reassigned my Samsung_SSD_860_EVO_1TB, the server was unable to find the virtual machines that were hosted on it, as well as several Docker configurations I had set up to start automatically (all of this is stored on my pool drive). This is preventing my virtual machines and several Docker containers from starting. What can I do?
  10. I change the motherboard, the memory RAM, and same problem.
  11. 5 minutes on "Safe Mode" and freezing.
  12. Okay, it's a bitch. The only error that appears in the syslog is the following. NAS-Unraid kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:0d.0: PCI post-resume error -19! I don't know if it can be relevant
  13. The server crashed last night. I don't see anything strange in the syslog syslog-previous.txt
  14. Ok perfect. I have the Syslog activated but no with the option "Mirror to Flash" . I'm going to enable them and when the server crashes I'll upload the syslog, right?
  15. Cant access to the server via ssh, telnet or monitor attached (no signal) when the server become inaccessible, so cant get Diagnostics What Can I do?
  16. syslog-previous.txt Always the same error, yes. NAS-Unraid kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:0d.0: PCI post-resume error -19!
  17. Hey forum. my unRAID server has been locking me out/freezing/becoming inaccessible. Usually happens 1 or 2 times a month, it always happens when I'm away or the server is unused (discs without any activity) The only error that appears in the "System log" is the following. Jul 18 16:52:57 NAS-Unraid kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:0d.0: PCI post-resume error -19! I can upload "System Log" and diagnostics. Any idea? Thanks.

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