December 31, 20205 yr Can't make heads or tails of it myself, anyone have any advice? Leads to a complete hard lockup of the system. Always reboots fine, though. Running 6.8.3. Nothing has changed in the system, that I know of, since this began. Mem test came back clean.
December 31, 20205 yr i would suspect hardware - memory, mainboard or PSU. check for blown or bold capacitors Edited December 31, 20205 yr by theruck
December 31, 20205 yr Author 8 hours ago, JorgeB said: You can try this and then post that log after a crash. Thanks, I'll give it a go. That was a nice, easy tutorial.
January 12, 20215 yr Author Ok, here's the log after a crash. Interestingly didn't get a kernel panic this time, just became unresponsive and needed a hard reset. Leading up to this, the system had only been on a few hours, no changes to it from previous (it had been on over a week with no problem, only shut it down to switch a power cable). The log is full of stuff that isn't usually there, so I'm assuming it's indicative of the problem. Some of the symptoms were a few cores spiked to 100%, and then the system ground to a halt a few minutes later. If anyone has insights, I'd appreciate it. Thanks! diagnostic.rtf Edited January 12, 20215 yr by dirtyofries
January 12, 20215 yr Community Expert There's a lot of crashes but nothing that points to the cause for me, you can try running the server in safe mode without any dockers/VMs for a couple of days, if it still crashes running as a basic NAS most likely there's some hardware issue, if it doesn't start turning on the services one by one.
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