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  1. sorry to open this back up. PSU was dead. replaced with brand new EVGA 850GQ (I know overkill, but futureproofing). No boot. tested everything individually and no dice. even put the RAM into my gaming pc and its running great. so Mobo dead. Went back to the old setup (which ran without issues for 2+ years) AMD 6350 and Gigabyte AM3+ AMD. Everything connected fine and was stable and working for just over 48 hours before the shutdown happened again and same symptoms from the logs as far as i can tell. So to recap the only 'new' items in this build as of Monday night, would be the PSU and the Flash Drive which i just copied everything over to the new drive. Flash Drive is in USB 2.0 PSU is not on eco mode so fan is consistently running this time. Adding logs again for troubleshooting. tower-diagnostics-20181128-1355.zip tower-diagnostics-20181128-1425.zip FCPsyslog_tail.txt
  2. i did double check the pins and the reset/power sw connectors for the case when i was troubleshooting over the weekend. no pets, pc is up on a desk and the ups is in a ventilated closet
  3. fixed time settings with a new NTP server and all was good...for almost 48 hours. i did not turn on any VMs thinking that might be a problem. also did turn all s3 setting off...still same symptoms as before, gets a reboot command, then starts into its power on and off cycle. once unraid comes back up does not ask for a parity check. attaching logs and diag again just to see if anyone can figure out what could be happening. FCPsyslog_tail.txt tower-diagnostics-20181119-1457.zip
  4. Sounds good. I will check that next. Yes, I changed the BIOS, and then changed the unraid os time. BIOS time is now stable after replacing the CMOS, still having issues in unraid when it does the reboot issue where it will not accept bios time as default even when adding an NTP sever with correct us time set.
  5. I'll double check about the PSU and yeah I understand, especially for something you want on 24x7. For most of the troubleshooting I've been doing I have the case on it's side and open so the PSU is getting airflow. Still same symptoms. Only temp issues I have noticed during the whole process is when I was doing the parity check and it was mostly just the parity drive that got high-ish temps. CPU even under load from transcoding it barely got above 55C. Now this issue is even happening while I was sitting in the BIOS just letting the system run and it cut out which points to something outside of the OS. Does anyone know if unraid shuts down if it detects a brownout symptom from the PSU or anything like that? Maybe that's why it's receiving the shutdown command
  6. Issue started again. I will check the PSU, it has a quiet mode where the fans stop spinning if it doesn't need to i'm not sure how to change that setting. i have the fan facing the bottom of the case where the vent is. Case: Corsair 200R posting more diag and logs again from this morning. time change is because i was setting the time in the unraid gui FCPsyslog_tail.txt tower-diagnostics-20181116-0137.zip tower-diagnostics-20181116-0207.zip
  7. I did some more troubleshooting this morning and found that the flash drive was not responding or appearing in BIOS, had to repair it in windows, pulled everything off and reloaded everything onto a new flash drive, reassigned license and all that and i seem to have stability so far, at least a lot more so than i was getting last night. Also replaced the CMOS this morning since i was having odd time issues with unraid and the bios. Only thing repurposed would be all the storage, and case. MB and CPU are from gaming station (bought 2016), PSU and RAM were bought a week ago. Standoffs are all good, i do have an UPS but was troubleshooting from both wall power and UPS last night, BIOS is set to not restart. The clean restart is whats confusing me most. when server is stable and i even watched it in command line, sitting on login and then it appears to get sent some command to reboot, the two beeps from MB speaker happen and it reboots. it does not ask for a parity check when it comes back up after that issue happens.
  8. Apologies in advanced for the terrible formatting. Upgraded to a new(from gaming pc) motherboard for unraid last weekend. Everything was great until i started having random restarts, i would have a double beep, like unraid was receiving the reboot/shutdown command. I have checked as many bios settings as i know to check to make sure there is no longer an OC on anything, made sure it was the latest BIOS version, reseated ram into 1 and 3 slots, did a memtest and no errors. PC stayed on for 7 hours so i Ran a full parity check and no errors, PC stayed on the whole 20 hours with no issues. Uptime was well over 48 hours before issue started up again, PC/Unraid will randomly receive the shutdown command and do the double beep, then will go into a reboot cycle, off and on restarting a different times. all drives show green in SMART no Temp issues other than during parity check and those weren't terribly high anyway. SPECS: Z170a ProGaming Aura 6600K CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) RM750x No GPU for now Posted the diag and the syslog for reference. any help would be great. tower-diagnostics-20181115-1710.zip FCPsyslog_tail.txt