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Thinking about this a little more, the weird thing is that it seems like something is just eating up all the CPU, whereas I would expect a hardware fault to result in a kernel panic or something.
Is there something I can run that will give me a graph or log of historical CPU load, or maybe load per docker container or something?
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I'm not running NFS, no.
Actually I just downgraded back to 6.12.4 and while the system was stable for longer, it's now frozen up again. I'm guessing this points to some kind of hardware fault in my server, which just happened to rear its head after the upgrade.
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Well, the system froze again and I restarted it. Here's my syslog and syslog-previous from the flash drive. I restarted at around 4:00am, and then again this morning at 10:30. I personally can't see much suspicious here, I have community apps set to auto-update nightly and that runs. It does seem a little weird that the system boots at 4:08 and the "Unraid API started" message doesn't appear until 7:30, but I don't know how normal that is.
Anyways, I'm going to roll back to 6.12.4 and will report back on whether that seems more stable.
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Thanks! I ran memtest off the boot drive and it seemed to freeze after printing "Loading memtest... ok". I'll poke around to see what that's about; I don't see my exact motherboard listed here but there are some very similar ones that seem to have issues. Copying the 6.12.4 files into a "previously" folder did give me an option to rollback through the web GUI again, but I'm going to hold off to see if I can get useful syslog info out of the current distribution before I do so.
If I do roll back, I assume it will still use my old configs, right? (So I won't need to set up my dockers and array again?)
Server freezes in 6.12.6 - not macvlan or realtek related
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As a historical note, I downgraded back to 6.11.5 and have had 7 days of uninterrupted uptime since then.