Rodael

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  1. Yeah, I'm currently trying to shut the server down, but it's stuck at "Forcing shutdown". I'm gonna run memtest86+ on it for a while to verify.
  2. Upon closer inspection, it seems like my second cache drive may be faulty? dmesg returns this: https://pastebin.com/raw/U1pzFRSW I snipped when it started spewing errors Should a faulty drive in a mirrored configuration take down the entire system?
  3. Hello, top - 10:00:03 up 1 day, 11:54, 1 user, load average: 447.11, 443.73, 433.41 Tasks: 954 total, 2 running, 949 sleeping, 0 stopped, 3 zombie %Cpu(s): 0.2 us, 0.3 sy, 0.0 ni, 15.6 id, 84.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st MiB Mem : 64418.8 total, 928.1 free, 11473.8 used, 52016.9 buff/cache MiB Swap: 0.0 total, 0.0 free, 0.0 used. 51404.9 avail Mem I have been having some trouble lately, where seemingly at random the server gets overburdened and stops responding to most of my connections. I can however open the webUI and some of the content loads (including the diagnostics zip attached). Docker/VM views are unresponsive, and the dashboard doesn't load. I can see the array in the main tab though. I tried force shutdown on my Gitlab-CE virtual machine, but that changed nothing. This all happened after I started hosting my own instance. If I reboot the machine it runs perfectly well again. Edit: Version 6.8.3 Ryzen 3950x Asrock Rack x470d4u 64gb ddr4 ECC 2x 970 evo 1tb (cache) 2x 970 evo 500gb (1 for plex, 1 empty) 11x 3/4 tb wd red for data Running a bunch of dockers, from memory: NginxProxyManager Plex (with its own ssd) QbittorrentVPN SickChill Gitlab-Runner Two VMs, both ubuntu 18.04/20.04 Gitlab-CE VM (tried running in Docker first, but tried moving it to a VM, in case it was causing the high loads) Backup VM (basic VM running a shell script taking backups of a mySQL server) Attached a screenshot of my plugins ryzen-diagnostics-20200706-0950.zip