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  1. On 3/8/2021 at 8:51 PM, Paul S. said:

    OK, I found a solution to the problem.  First set the default disk temperature warning values to what you want it to be for SSD drives (I use 70C and 90C).  Next go to each individual non-SSD drive from the main menu and override the default temperature setting to a value suitable for a HDD drive (I use 48C and 55C).  In this manner, the SSD drives have the default value for disk temperature warnings while the HDD drives have a different, custom value.

     

    Maybe you are not allowed to override the default value with a higher value

     

    Should this issue be marked resolved?  I can't find how to do that

     

    I have tried this and it does not work for me. It keeps resetting back to 45/55 C on the default setting page as well. 

  2. 9 hours ago, JorgeB said:

    No need to bump, you said everything was normal in safe mode, and the diags are consistent with that, if it isn't please post diags showing that.

    No that's not what I wrote. I cannot export diagnostics when it happens since it is by then it is already too late to do anything. Anyways.

    I have now turned on syslog persistence to flash. hoppfull at least the syslog should be saved when it happens again. 

  3. I had to reboot the machine because now even the console where unresponsive. After reboot I manage to collect the diagnostics.

    tower-diagnostics-20201031-1233.zip

     

    Edit:

    Note that I did not start the array when the collected this diagnostics file. It just occurred to me that it might be required.
    Should I collect another diagnostics file or is the one above enough?

  4. Hi!
    Recently my unraid machine have started become unresponsive after approximately 3 days after reboot. As you can see in the attached image the kworker events_power_efficient consumes all the cpu and there are several other kworker kblocked processes filling up the rest of the top consuming processes. The web GUI is unresponsive so I don't know how to save the System Diagnostics.

    Worth noting is that the machine has been running non-stop perfectly for four months before this started happening earlier this week. 

    tower_kworker.png

  5. I have been stuck on version 6.5.3 for ages since the motherboard I used had a Marvel controller that is unsupported in later versions (I think there should be a few threads about it on this forum).

    So I recently upgrade my system with completely new hardware (except the discs). I made sure to read the forum to find a HBA that others got working, LSI 9305-i24.

    Worth noting is that the system is stable on 6.5.3 with the new hardware, it ran for 14+ hours and even completed a parity check.

    With 6.8.3 is is not staying up for more then a few minutes. 

    I have included a diagnostics file that I just barely managed to download before the system crashed again, The hardware XML, and a few pictures for what the screen looked like after it crashed.

    20200418_114044.jpg

    20200418_111812.jpg

    tower-diagnostics-20200418-1138.zip unraid_hw.xml

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