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Random Server Freezes after Upgrades.

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Hey Guys, 

 

So as the titles says, I recently upgraded my hardware. My previous build was an AMD Ryzen 7 2700x CPU on a Asrock B450 ITX Gaming Board with 32GB or RAM, my LSI Card, and a Quadro P2000. I had issues with the Quadro falling off the BUS but that was fixed by disabling C-States after that my server was SOLID and stable did not give me any problems. 

 

Since I was going to build a new desktop I decided to re-purpose my CPU and build a new server. So the new server hardware consist of a Ryzen 9 3900x mated to a Asus Prime B550 Plus (stock speeds), 32GB of RAM, same LSI card, and same Quadro P2000. I've had this new system for about a month now. And the server has frozen on me Twice ... completely unresponsive, no ping, nothing. What can I do to make sure logs are written and recoverable when this happens because I noticed that when I recover the server, the logs are empty. So I have no way to share logs with your geniuses to help me troubleshoot this issue. 

1 minute ago, SiRMarlon said:

What can I do to make sure logs are written and recoverable when this happens

Setup the syslog server so the logs are persistent.  Otherwise they are lost on reboot as they are only in RAM.

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23 hours ago, Hoopster said:

Setup the syslog server so the logs are persistent.  Otherwise they are lost on reboot as they are only in RAM.

 

Thank you good sir! Now lets see if the server freezes. If it does I hope the logs tell us why. 🤨

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On 4/29/2022 at 10:45 PM, SiRMarlon said:

Hey Guys, 

 

So as the titles says, I recently upgraded my hardware. My previous build was an AMD Ryzen 7 2700x CPU on a Asrock B450 ITX Gaming Board with 32GB or RAM, my LSI Card, and a Quadro P2000. I had issues with the Quadro falling off the BUS but that was fixed by disabling C-States after that my server was SOLID and stable did not give me any problems. 

 

Since I was going to build a new desktop I decided to re-purpose my CPU and build a new server. So the new server hardware consist of a Ryzen 9 3900x mated to a Asus Prime B550 Plus (stock speeds), 32GB of RAM, same LSI card, and same Quadro P2000. I've had this new system for about a month now. And the server has frozen on me Twice ... completely unresponsive, no ping, nothing. What can I do to make sure logs are written and recoverable when this happens because I noticed that when I recover the server, the logs are empty. So I have no way to share logs with your geniuses to help me troubleshoot this issue. 

 

In case anyone comes across this ... I believe disabling C-States solved my problems. Because I have not had anymore freezing lock up issues (knocks on wood) 🙂

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