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Suddenly getting kernel panics

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My Unraid box has been running well for the past few months, as of last night, the machine constantly panics after being on for a short while (15 minutes?). 

 

I tried several post repeating to the Docker direct IP being an issue, upgraded to 6.10.RC3 and switch to ipvlan with no avail. Removed all dockers except for Plex.

 

I tried just disabling Docker, but I still get hardware errors.

 

I ran a meatiest and everything passed.

 

Any ideas? I have attached my syslog.

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syslog

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Uninstall NerdPack. It is deprecated and incompatible with 6.11

 

Reboot, start the array and post new diagnostics.

 

Setup syslog server.

  • Community Expert

How long did you let memtest run?

  • Author

It ran overnight, but about 13 hours

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Does it still happen if you disable dockers/VMs?

  • Author

@trurl Yes, it does. It won't if I don't start the array, but even if I disable Docker, once I start the array it will barf after a few minutes.

 

I started running the Memtest again, but this time with Hyperthreading enabled (option 2) and stated getting these errors after about 30 min, which I did not get with option one.

 

So, I went to the BIOS and reset to defaults and am running again.

 

 

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  • Author

Yes, there are errors with he Bios settings defaulted. Is it typical for a long running machines memory to fail like this?

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15 minutes ago, snowspeeder said:

Yes, there are errors with he Bios settings defaulted. Is it typical for a long running machines memory to fail like this?

You should never get errors on a memory test if you want the system to be stable.

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You shouldn't attempt to run any computer if memory isn't perfect. Everything goes through RAM, the OS and other executable code, your data, everything. The CPU can't do anything with anything until it is loaded into RAM.

  • Author

Just updating here. The issue seemed to be the motherboard had its TPU switch enabled. Once I switched it off, the system stabilized and has been running for 2 days without fault.

  • 1 month later...
  • Author

Following up here, the only thing I needed to do was switch off TPU, since then its been running steady for months.

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