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unRAID crashing

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Like many folks I've recently upgraded to 6.10.0-rc3, the main reason being support for my new MSI PRO Z690-A and 12th Gen Intel CPU. I'm in the process of ironing out the "eccentricities" of the new build, and part of that has been getting the iGPU enabled. As others have pointed out in other threads a few things need to be done:

 

  1. Blacklist the i915 driver: "echo "blacklist i915" > /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf"
  2. Install Intel GPU TOP which will create the /dev/dri directory
  3. Adding "--device=/dev/dri" to the Plex docker to use the device for transcoding

 

After doing all this, everything appeared to be working fine, and then last night it crashed, which was a first for me. Absent a hardware failure, unRAID has been extremely solid for me. It came back up on its own, but it's crashed 2-3 more times since, and the last time I had the WebGUI up and caught what looked to be "nchan communication failure" on screen before it went to a 404 Not Found screen.

 

I've never seen anything like that and googling hasn't been too helpful. I've attached the diagnostics if someone would care to see what they can see to get unRAID stable again.

diagnostics.zip

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