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OpenClaw (formly Moltbot and Clawdbot) - Self-Hosted AI Agent Gateway
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[GUIDE] How to Setup NIC Bonding/LACP Cisco Switch
This was an incredible help. I couldn't figure out why I was having intermittent issues with Unraid seeming to be unavailable for periods of time (no pattern)... As it turns out, I had my switch port-channel interfaces set to mode auto (should have been active).
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Server Unresponsive for period of time...
Sep 26 15:51:21 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:21 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:21 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:21 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:22 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:22 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:23 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:23 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:23 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:23 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:51:24 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:20 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:31 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:31 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:31 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:31 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:32 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:32 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:33 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:33 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:33 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:33 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:54:34 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:32 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:43 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:43 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:43 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:43 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:44 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode Sep 26 15:57:44 unraid1 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode There does not appear to be a correlation between my naughty (ahem, promiscuous) eth0 and docker uptime. No containers were knocked offline during the above errors. I was able to access the server GUI during this time. So although this is concerning, it doesn't appear to be directly related do the random lag-outs. . Appreciate the input.
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Server Unresponsive for period of time...
Thanks! Did a server reboot about 5 hours ago, I'll check the uptimes as soon as I notice a change. (right now, everything that came up, is still up). Thank you for the suggestion. I'll take any other suggestions with regards to path mappings, etc, etc *if you notice anything odd.
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Server Unresponsive for period of time...
Hi all, I'm a long time user and a first time poster, and I could use a little bit of help. I tried posting earlier, but it doesn't look like my post was submitted. Anyway, we all have those homelab issues that we just live with. I've had one of those issues for quite a long time, however, now they are interfering with the day to day by getting increasingly worse. - I seem to have a problem throughout the day where Unraid GUI, and even ssh lag to the point of timing out. There doesn't appear to be anything in the logs that has caught my eye, and nobody in the house (or connected from the outside) notice a pattern to the unresponsiveness. -Docker containers are unresponsive, VMs, etc, etc... -Possibly related - yesterday afternoon I was transferring a zip file from one of my workstations to my unraid box (80+GB) that would not complete the transfer. SMB, 80GB file. I attempted to send this file multiple times from different computers on the network. Would anyone be willing to take a look at my diagnostic dump to see what might be going on? --Likely a best practice that I missed somewhere. Thank you for any help and time that your are willing to give. Best, -DroidLev unraid1-diagnostics-20230926-0742.zip
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