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Brock25

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  1. I use Plex every night and the server would stop working, the last 2 nights I have had Plex disable and the server hasn't had any issues. Any ideas now?
  2. I forgot to mention BIOS has been updated to the latest. I will look for some PCIe toggles and see what I can find.
  3. Is this what you are talking about? tower-diagnostics-20240609-1240.zip
  4. The OS doesn't actually crash, basically the networking and sata ports stop working and I've noticed it always happen after the change Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:03:06.0: Unable to change power state from D3hot to D0, device inaccessible. Could it be a bad motherboard?
  5. I was originally using ipvlan however I was told to try macvlan and see what happens.
  6. The longest it has went without crashing has been about 48 hours, this has been happening since day one. From looking at the log it always start here Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:03:06.0: Unable to change power state from D3hot to D0, device inaccessible. I have tried running it was just the ADATA RAM and just with the Oloy RAM. I switched from ipvlan to macvlan Disabled C state in BIOS Tried removing the GPU How do I fix this? Spec: Ryzen 3200G ASUS Prime B450 Motherboard RTX 3060TI 2x8GB ADATA RAM and 1x8GB Oloy Dockers Currently Running: binhex-delugevpn binhex-prowlarr immich lidarr Plex-Media-Serve postgresql14 radarr Redis sonarr syslog-previous

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