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  1. Following this one up incase it helps someone in the future. - nothing useful from memtest/syslog/diagnostics - did all the recommended 6.12.x tweaks. - Removed all but 1 stick of RAM, seems to last longer but still crashes after about a week. Noticed that when it did crash I could still SSH in and access the CLI, although it did not register and commands. - I believe that when there were writes or reads to the flash under circumstances (unsure when unraid does this specifically). It would cause various system components to halt/and not respond (UI/docker/etc).. CLI was strangely accessible. - Hard pressing the power button initiated a hard shutdown, and I noticed that Docker would take a long time to respond to a stop (docker is stored on flash) - After a while the flash would stop detecting in the BIOS POST as a bootable drive. - plugged into a windows machine and it was fine however this pointed to issues with the flash USB. Decided to buy a brand new USB flash and reinstall latest 6.12.6 copied over the config folder. - Chose not to restore backup incase there were other corrupt files Reinstalled all RAM sticks and system is somewhat stable now for 3 days, use to crash daily. If it makes it past 10 days then will consider it stable. TLDR, check your flash if its more than a few years old, it's cheaper than checking other hardware components.
  2. Server crashed again around 2:40am in the logs, I've removed all RAM and left 1 stick in the default slot. I have attached the diagnostics and syslog from the crash below to see if anything is visible. Diagnostics beast-diagnostics-20231221-0916.zip Syslog All-Messages-search-result-crash0240-20231221.csv
  3. Hi does anyone know if Frigate creates a share automatically at /mnt/user/frigate? I don't have this media folder configured anywhere but it seems to require it for startup. Tried renaming/removing but it doesnt start.
  4. Hi All, Hoping for some help, as I'm experiencing server crashes every 24 hours or so. I initially thought it was RAM issues, but memtest came up clean. - Currently at a loss outside of major hardware rebuilds. - Can't really downgrade to 6.11 as it breaks most apps. Basic specs Unraid: 6.12.6 CPU: 6700K (stock speeds) RAM: 2 x 16GB (3200 stock speeds) What I have tried so far: 1) Run the latest memtest86 overnight with 6 passes succeed (image attached) - I can attempt a single stick of ram but I am assuming this is a good enough test. 2) Syslog server setup, with no apparent errors (attached) SYSLOG All-Messages-search-result.csv 3) Diagnostics are attached diagnostics-20231220-1455.zip 4) Booted up in CLI mode with a monitor attach to monitor standard out 5) Switched to ipvlan in Docker settings and forced upgrade/rebuilt all docker images Any advice would be appreciated, let me know if I have missed something. I do recall it was rock solid before 6.12, but it might be some bias there, the ipvlan fixes havent solved it. Thanks, Memtest results Docker - ipvlan settings Standard output on the monitor attached to the unraid server: - Apologies for the blur diagnostics-20231220-1455.zip SYSLOG All-Messages-search-result.csv

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