February 3, 20215 yr Hi all, I have recently upgraded my CPU & RAM as i have started running a gaming VM on my server along with various docker containers. However i am now experiencing huge stability issues where my system will crash without noticed or reason. I originally thought it was because it was running out of RAM (hence the upgrade) but now im not so sure. Could someone take a look through my log and give me any pointers? Thanks! ppnhost-diagnostics-20210203-0948.zip
February 3, 20215 yr Community Expert Diags are just after rebooting, so not much to see, you can try this and then post that log after a crash.
February 3, 20215 yr Author Ah, thanks for the info - I have set up the Logger you suggested and will post back to this thread with the syslog when it next occurs. Thanks again
April 12, 20215 yr Author Hey, I have now had my logger running for a while and my system failed twice in the last two days - here is the syslog-10.168.40.1 (1).loglog. the system failed at approximately 14:17 on 12 April. Could you take a look and see if there is anything obvious? Edited April 12, 20215 yr by p.wrangles
April 12, 20215 yr Author 1 minute ago, Kevek79 said: Please post the complete diagnostics file for the gurus to evaluate You should see it attached to my last post?
April 12, 20215 yr Community Expert Unfortunately there's nothing logged about the crash, this usually points to a hardware problem, one more thing you can try it to boot the server in safe mode with all docker/VMs disable, let it run as a basic NAS for a few days, if it still crashes it's likely a hardware problem, if it doesn't start turning on the other services one by one.
June 8, 20215 yr Author Thanks @JorgeB - My plugin for Fix Common Problems is telling me hardware issues have been detected and I should install mcelog via NerdPack. I have this item installed - do you know where it logs the issues? so i can take a look? Im starting to think that maybe my i9 just isnt the right CPU?
June 9, 20215 yr Community Expert If you installed mcelog any more errors should be logged in the syslog.
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