September 19, 20223 yr Author unraid-diagnostics-20220919-1331.zip Like mentioned before,... The VM or Unraid crashed if I use /mnt/user/domains If I use /mnt/cache/domains everything works like a charm. I guess the same problem appears if im using docker containers. Using, docker-mailserver, postgres, nextcloud is no problem... using Swag gives me a crash after an amount of time... So im guessing there are problem in /mnt/user/ directory. How can I fix this? Update: Testdisk and Photorec works. Thx for the advise. Edited September 19, 20223 yr by Kulisch
September 19, 20223 yr Community Expert 4 minutes ago, Kulisch said: The VM or Unraid crashed if I use /mnt/user/domains It's my understanding that with VMs /mnt/user is basically the same as /mnt/disk_share, but if that helps leave it as /mnt/cache,
September 19, 20223 yr Author 1 minute ago, JorgeB said: It's my understanding that with VMs /mnt/user is basically the same as /mnt/disk_share, but if that helps leave it as /mnt/cache, What about the docker containers /mnt/user/appdata/? Should I rsync the files in another place?
September 19, 20223 yr Community Expert You can also use /mnt/cache/appdata, assuming they are on cache.
September 19, 20223 yr Author So if I understand that correctly... Should I ignore the path /mnt/user/ everywhere and instead using /mnt/cache or /mnt/diskX ?
September 19, 20223 yr Community Expert For dockers I recommend using the disk path, better for performance, with VMs like mentioned it should not make a difference, but it won't hurt.
December 20, 20223 yr Author Solution Hello everybody, now that I have built myself a pikvm to remotely control the system completely, I could also find a solution to my problem. I have tested some settings in these months and noted for me where there was a problem and where not. After I have now found my optimal settings and tested for weeks with success, I can now close the topic. Power Supply Idle = Typical Current Idle PSS Support = deactivated Global C-States = deactivated Core Performance Boost (CPB) = deactivated I used these settings before and after a BIOS upgrade without crashes. In the meantime I also changed the USB stick (fresh install) and formatted the hard disks. Therefore I strongly assume that it is not a setting on the operating system but only the BIOS. P2.20 -> P2.30 (B550 Taichi) The only thing that doesn't work and won't is hibernating a VM. With Global C-States enabled (if I remember correctly) I could wake up VMs from hibernation. Since I had stability issues with that option as well, I had to disable that and when the VM is in hibernation I can't wake it up and have to do "force shutdown". Therefore set in the operating system that hibernation is disabled. I hope this info is helpful for one or the other. I am so relieved to have solved the problem now.
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