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Kernel Panic Help - UNRAID OS PRO 6.9.2 Linux version 5.10.28

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Hello All,

I have run into an interesting issue.  My system seems to work fine for a while and then crashes after a few days.  I've finally been able to get syslogs and even screen grabbed the panic yet what I see is very strange.  

My system specs at a glance:

CPU: Intel® Core™ i9-10850K CPU @ 3.60GHz (Liquid Cooled)

Motherboard: ASRock W480 Creator - American Megatrends Inc., Version P1.40

Mem: 16GB DDR4 RAM

NIC: AQUANTIA® / Marvell 10 Gigabit LAN + Intel® 2.5 Gigabit LAN (Connected @ 1Gbe to rule out 10Gbe issues)

HDD: 40TB HDD array

 

I essentially have the reverse proxy setup as defined by spaceinvaderone and its been working great, with the RR stack isolated to that "proxy net" and encrypted using Swag as the proxy container.  there are no VMs or anything crazy with this setup, just a media server essentially.  I have included the log download as I have no idea what is pertinent.  Any and all help is greatly appreciated.  If there are any other questions just let me know.

Thanks

Nate

syslog.txt.zip

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52 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Wow - I think you hit this on the head based on what I'm reading... I thought it was the NICs themselves.  This is only in reference on Static IP configured from the Unraid host right?  I have the containers reserved at the router so I should be able to reconfigure.  

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