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Random crashes..no access to gui or ssh. Have to hard reboot.

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Have you run a memory test? Might be worth doing.
No, that was my next step I think. How long do you think it sufficient? Overnight?
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On 9/17/2021 at 12:16 PM, turnipisum said:

Have you run a memory test? Might be worth doing.

Ran a few memtest passes and no errors but my system has crashed again. Here is the new logs. @fmp4m Just wanted to loop you in if ok.

nas-diagnostics-20210919-1812.zip syslog.zip

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

That syslog has dump related to btrfs and docker.img seems to be the only thing you have that applies to. Maybe delete and recreate.

https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Troubleshooting#How_do_I_recreate_docker.img.3F

 

Thats exactly what i just did as it was first complaining about a xml in dockerman being corrupted then i couldn't start docker again. I had appdata on a separate ssd (the xfs with corruption) I have moved it back to my cache drive (default unraid setup). Il see how that goes.

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Just an update

 

I moved all my appdata back to /mnt/user, wiped the other drive and reformatted. Been about 2 weeks uptime since then. I guess its just an old failing ssd on its way out. Il be testing it in another system later.

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