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jimbojones21

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  1. After much troubleshooting I changed my power supply and the server has been running for a couple of days now. Thanks for all your help.
  2. It rebooted again after I disabled XMP in BIOS, so that doesn't appear to be the culprit. I only have 1 docker which is the plex media server I have 3 plugins: 1- community applications 2- fix common problems 3- user scripts- all scripts are disabled. I was initially going to use this to enable syslog server but used the method referenced by @itimpi instead I suppose I can disable the plex docker to see if that resolves anything. The family is currently using it so will do that later tonight or tomorrow morning. I attached the new syslog files Thanks syslog-previous syslog
  3. I noticed XMP was enabled in the bios. Disabled that and rebooted. Hopefully that was it.
  4. Looks like rebooted again. I'm attaching the syslog files, hopefully this helps. syslog syslog-1734206373 syslog-previous syslog-1734203812
  5. Thank you. I setup the syslog server, hopefully that provides some useful info.
  6. Long story short- I had to update my unraid server hardware (cpu, motherboard, ram, parity drive) and now I'm getting random reboots and need help figuring out why. I'm re-using the hard drives except for one that failed, which I replaced with a new drive which is the parity drive. The server seems to run fine, but I find that once a day it reboots and starts a parity check. I'm attaching my diagnostics if it helps, but I don't know how it would log relevant info when it powers off unexpectedly. Any advice appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20241214-1125.zip

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