February 2, 20233 yr Thanks @trurl and @itimpi! I'll make a note of that for future large transfers. While this is extremely helpful, does this remedy the original topic? Admittedly, I didn't have time to dig into the logs to pinpoint what caused the unresponsiveness. Also side-note, I was a little disappointed that unraid didn't send out a notification that something had gone wrong. I currently have warnings and notices sent to Telegram.
February 2, 20233 yr Community Expert 13 minutes ago, Brian Yuen said: does this remedy the original topic? Probably not. Wonder if something else totally unrelated to the data transfer is going on. If you can get to the command line see how much rootfs is used with this command df -h / Might be worth running syslog server for a while to see if it captures anything.
February 6, 20233 yr Ok, so it happened again.. and this time I've enabled syslog server. I just completed transferring about 85gb worth of raw photos when unraid went down at around 9am PST. Could not reach the web gui or able to SSH in. I left to run an errand for a few hours and came back to try again. This time the system was back up and I checked the logs to find a few warnings around the time it happened. See attached. Any idea what this could mean?
February 6, 20233 yr Community Expert Looks like the Realtek ethernet driver crashed. Do you have another ethernet adapter you could try?
February 6, 20233 yr 2 hours ago, trurl said: Looks like the Realtek ethernet driver crashed. Do you have another ethernet adapter you could try? Hmmm.. unfortunately not. This was a motherboard that I used from my 2014 htpc. Edited February 7, 20233 yr by Brian Yuen
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