alexrok

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  1. I have ordered a new PSU just for the sake of not having to wonder. I'm hoping that it is the case as it would be a lot easier to chase than other issues. I did confirm there is a single 12v rail, and I did take the time to do all the calculations. Load wattage would be 225W on this machine, with an expected 10.5A on the 3.3v rail, 10.4A on the 5v rail and 15.6a on the 12v rail. This is well within the spec of the unit and consistent with my measurements as I wouldn't expect to see load wattage when booting. Maybe a spike, but my measurements are pretty close to the theoretical max so I feel good about them. I might guess that the differences in our highest observed power draw are related to the fact that I have 1/3 the hard drives that you do along with a lot of different components.
  2. I'd be really surprised if it's the power supply. it's a 650w 80+ gold and was bought new for the server. The cpu has a 65w TDP and the entire system usually pulled around 80w in normal use, up to 180w when used intensively. It boots up fine as well, and I can get into the online interface if I don't run parity check it runs fine. I have one other PSU in my desktop system, but I do not have an appropriate extra sata connector to power all the drives (it is a SF600 from corsair, different pinouts and used in an itx system so the extra sata power cables are long gone). I might investigate buying a PSU from best buy or some place with a forgiving return policy, but again, I feel like it is a long shot as I ran a stress test with no real problem. during the parity check I monitored the system and it does not pull more than 120w from the wall from my watt meter which to me isn't exactly high. I really will be surprised if this is hardware, though you never know I suppose.
  3. CPU temps are fine, even under stress tests like prime95 did not exceed 70c by much
  4. Hi All, So I am experiencing an intermittent issue where my unraid server randomly shuts down. Usually it shuts down right after the array is started and mounted, though once it ran for a few hours before shutting down. The system was stable previously and I don’t remember having stability issues directly after any recent changes, rather I do recall having issues randomly appearing which I originally attributed to the system getting turned off by family trying to cut the power bill back. My rig is totally custom with the specs below: MB: ASRock B450M Pro4 Version - s/n: M80-CA011103432 BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version P3.50. Dated: 07/18/2019 (last version good for 2000 series) CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core @ 3200 MHz GPU: GeForce GT710 2GB RAM: 16GB Crucial DDR4 PCIE Sata Controller: ASM1062 Serial ATA Controller Drives: 3x WD 10TB Shucked Drives 1x HGST Deskstar NAS 4tb 2x 240gb Kingston SSD PSU: Cooler Master MWE 650W 80+ Gold I have tried totally reinstalling the bios to the latest version compatiable with my CPU, as well as turning off c states and setting idle current control to typical in the bios. I've also tried multiple known good ddr4 ram kits, never at the same time. Everything else is left at default. When my server comes up it automatically mounts the disks, and after mounting it nearly always instantly hard crashes and shuts down. I am able to boot into the dashboard, and it will run no issue with the array not started. Additionally, I can also get it in maintenance mode no problem. But if the array starts it goes right down. I have disabled docker as well as VMs in an effort to rule these out. Additionally, booting in safe mode yields the same results. The last thing I see before it dies is attached as an image. I’m at my wits end. I really don’t think it is a hardware issue but rather software that I can't pinpoint. What really bothers me is I really wasn't doing much before this started happening. Normal use with no config changes.
  5. I just did that, ran check disk a bunch of times and formatted and rebuilt the USB, only retaining my config folder. The results were the same, still no syslog. Still no docker.
  6. I've just tried rebooting a few times, and even tried the syslog server functionality... no matter what the syslog.txt file comes out blank. Even navigating to /var/log/syslog in the terminal, and opening it using cat, yields a completely empty file.
  7. Hi. I've recently encountered an issue where my docker service either won't start, or the containers won't start (with either a 403, or 'Server Error'). The symptoms vary, however despite trying a few balance commands, expanding the size of the docker image, rebooting a bunch, and a few other remedies I saw on the forums- the issue persists. Attached are my diagnostics. I've tried googling some of the stuff in the logs but everything I've found hasn't worked as expected. Any and all guidance is appreciated. svr-01-diagnostics-20200407-0211.zip
  8. Hi, I've recently migrated to Unraid and have built a purpose built consumer-server-thing, however have encountered an issue importing one of my old XenServer VMs to Unraid. It's a Debian VM and the virtual disk is a .vhd. I was able to boot into it by specifying the path, using SeaBIOS and an IDE controller, and choosing br0, however my luck ended when I need to access the network. Whenever I ping anything it says no network available, I've tried specifying e1000 and a few other adapter types instead of the virtio in the XML config, with no success. This network snag has me stumped and I have put a few hours of googling into this with limited success. I'm not sure how I can get the VM network access. Is there a way I can install network drivers on the VM, or is there something else I need to be looking into? A