Everything posted by A1DAN
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
I can say, after switching to a new USB Flash drive, that the issue is no longer happening. Switching to local logging was important. Thanks guys
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
Ok, judging from those: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/150670-solved-squashfs-errors-failed-to-read-block-and-locked-up-mntcache/ & https://forums.unraid.net/topic/129218-solved-kernel-squashfs-error/ I guess it is the flash, which I got new when setting up. So maybe it was faulty all along. Got new flashdrives, will do Changing the flash device | Unraid Docs
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
I finally have a Systemlog for the situation of the crashes. I will start researching, but maybe you have also ideas? syslog-192.168.178.49.log
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
Ok, wow, that was not transparent to me. Didn’t get, that that is a precondition. Did now. Thanks a lot. Then I wait for the next crash now.
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
Now having the situation of the crash, with the current Diagnostics Docathena-diagnostics-20240531-0639.zip Do you see something? I find the nginx weird What I also do not understand: I set the syslog server to be on the appdata share, which is cache, around 13.50. After then, there are no logs aanymore. But also in the /mnt/user/appdata I do not see a logs file or folder. Did I set it up wrong again?
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
Ahh, I think I always did it wrong. Did it now, let's see, when we see the next crash.
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System randomly unresponsive, only physical reboot helps
Hey all, hope someone has some idea. Since I have moved to unraid I have the situation, that the system becomes unresponsive at random. Can't access the Dashboard or Docker anymore. Noticed, that the dockers are still reachable. Also the system gets really hot and fans are spinning like crazy. Only help is to physically reboot the system. System is a Intel NUC10i5FNB i5-10210U CPU 16 GB DDR4 My System Diagnostics are attached. Unfortunately, as the only thing helping being the reboot, and in the meantime I am not being able to reach the Dashbaord, I could not capture SysDiags covering the time the problem occurred. Note: I mirror for a while now the Syslogs to the USB. Cannot see anything unusual in there. The current ones are quite fresh, after a reboot I did, to do a memtest. Also nothing unusual. I did check the USB Stick with Disk Utility in Mac. Also seems not the problem. My current avenue is twofold: I try to find out, if it is one of the docker containers. Unfortunately I cannot reach Docker when then System is unresponsive, so the logs are gone after reboot. I wanted to setup Netdata for that. Would you recommend? Or is there something better? I deactivated AdGuard Home, as it is the only container being on his own Network Type br0 and I see it wants to be in 192.168.178.0/24 and in 172.17.0.0/16 maybe this messes somehow? Would really appreciate good ideas, as I went through the forums quite extensively over the last months and seem not to have found the issue with my particular case. athena-diagnostics-20240530-1318.zip
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Unraid Keeps Crashing After Just a Couple Minutes of Uptime - PLEASE HELP!
I do have a very similar issue. Did a mem test, no issues. Run the USB stick trough fsck, seems fine too. What I experience is the Unraid Dashboard becoming unreachable, the docker containers still are up though. The device itself gets super hot and only a physical shutdown is possible for me. Checking Syslogs does not reveal anything to me. So I also suspect, one of the Dockers somehow is causing this. But being in the same question: How to find out which one it might be, when the system is not reachable for me. I checked for monitoring options and came across netdata. Will set it up, and hope seeing something after the next random unresponsiveness. Makes sense? Or you maybe have great better ideas regarding the monitoring in those moments?