nicam

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  1. Hi there, I'm having a bit of a curious problem since a few days. My Server tends to crash sometimes when the disks are going to spindown. Here's some output from a crash. It could spindown the disks fine a few times and then suddently it crashed at half past 4 in the morning: Mar 9 00:02:48 nas kernel: mdcmd (93): spindown 2 Mar 9 00:09:44 nas kernel: mdcmd (94): spindown 4 Mar 9 00:38:26 nas kernel: mdcmd (95): spindown 3 Mar 9 00:39:37 nas kernel: mdcmd (96): spindown 2 Mar 9 01:28:43 nas kernel: mdcmd (97): spindown 3 Mar 9 01:28:50 nas kernel: mdcmd (98): spindown 2 Mar 9 01:30:04 nas kernel: mdcmd (99): spindown 4 Mar 9 01:51:25 nas kernel: mdcmd (100): spindown 2 Mar 9 01:51:26 nas kernel: mdcmd (101): spindown 3 Mar 9 02:25:57 nas kernel: mdcmd (102): spindown 3 Mar 9 02:27:24 nas kernel: mdcmd (103): spindown 2 Mar 9 02:34:07 nas kernel: mdcmd (104): spindown 4 Mar 9 02:40:01 nas root: mover: started Mar 9 02:46:32 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/.sync/IgnoreList Mar 9 02:46:32 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/.sync/ID Mar 9 02:46:32 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/.sync/StreamsList Mar 9 02:46:33 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/.sync/root_acl_entry Mar 9 02:46:33 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/Files/.sync/IgnoreList Mar 9 02:46:35 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/Files/.sync/ID Mar 9 02:46:35 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/Files/.sync/StreamsList Mar 9 02:46:35 nas move: move: file /mnt/cache/nas/Files/.sync/root_acl_entry Mar 9 02:46:35 nas root: mover: finished Mar 9 03:03:20 nas kernel: mdcmd (105): spindown 0 Mar 9 03:37:32 nas kernel: mdcmd (106): spindown 3 Mar 9 03:45:48 nas kernel: mdcmd (107): spindown 4 Mar 9 04:31:07 nas kernel: mdcmd (108): spindown 3 Mar 9 18:29:11 nas kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0x838, date = 2019-04-22 Mar 9 18:29:11 nas kernel: Linux version 4.19.107-Unraid (root@Develop) (gcc version 9.2.0 (GCC)) #1 SMP Thu Mar 5 13:55:57 PST 2020 It also often happens when I'm watching plex from things that are not stored on the cache drive. I let MEMTEST run for 8 hours and it passed all tests. Anyone has an idea what it could be? Diagnostics are attached below. nas-diagnostics-20200309-2109.zip
  2. +1 on this Feature Request. As a cheaper solution just an ability to turn it off would also suffice for me. Thanks!
  3. Oh thank you very much, thanks to your comment I discovered that my CPU is QuickSync capable!
  4. Is there any way to just turn it off? I don't really need the stats
  5. Docker runs really well on this system I'm running Plex, Sonarr and about 10 other Containers with no issue.
  6. I'm on 6.6.6 using an Intel J1900 Processor but seeing the exact same behaviour with the docker stats command constantly showing up with new PIDs
  7. I have the exact same issue, have you figured out what's the culprit of it?