September 21, 20223 yr Just like the title says, UnRAID falls into a reboot cycle. Occasionally, it will start up temporarily with the array stopped. Once I start the array it will work for about 2-3 minutes before crashing and falling into a reboot cycle. I am attaching my diagnostics logs here hoping someone can help me figure out what the actual issue is, thank you. tower-diagnostics-20220917-1609.zip
September 21, 20223 yr Author I have removed overclocking of RAM from BIOS, set BIOS back to default, updated to latest ASRock x570 Taichi BIOS version and even formatted the UnRAID USB OS drive with a new clean version. Whatever is happening must be hardware related since it sometimes doesn't even boot into UnRAID at all and reboots mid way through the loading process. Can anyone assist me ?
September 21, 20223 yr Author Forgot to mention I have ran Memtest+ completely and found no errors. Sometimes when loading UnRAID I see a bunch of information about Micropatch errors which leads me to believe it may be CPU related as I have also checked all my HDD's in the array and cannot find errors or issues.
September 21, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, USSHauler said: I have removed overclocking of RAM from BIOS, set BIOS back to default, updated to latest ASRock x570 Taichi BIOS version and even formatted the UnRAID USB OS drive with a new clean version. Whatever is happening must be hardware related since it sometimes doesn't even boot into UnRAID at all and reboots mid way through the loading process. Can anyone assist me ? Can we try to see if this is some weird hardware problem unrelated to unraid? Have you ever been able to boot another OS or live image on this machine?
September 21, 20223 yr Author Solution I have actually ran different OS on this machine without an issue. Luckily it seems I have resolved the issue. I fortunately have many PC parts laying around and errors were indicating on boot that it may be a CPU issue. Once I swapped out the processor to a different same gen Ryzen one, it stopped rebooting and crashing. Seems there is either something wrong with my processor which I find extremely hard to believe or UnRAID is not playing nice within it's OS which is more believable. Regardless, I am glad I have resolved this issue and thanks again for your responses.
September 21, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, USSHauler said: I have actually ran different OS on this machine without an issue. Luckily it seems I have resolved the issue. I fortunately have many PC parts laying around and errors were indicating on boot that it may be a CPU issue. Once I swapped out the processor to a different same gen Ryzen one, it stopped rebooting and crashing. Seems there is either something wrong with my processor which I find extremely hard to believe or UnRAID is not playing nice within it's OS which is more believable. Regardless, I am glad I have resolved this issue and thanks again for your responses. At this point since it's fixed, surely you don't want to mess around. However, i'm very curious about the processor now. Since unRAID was unable to boot did you ever try another OS during this process? Mainly just wondering if the processor somehow went bad or theres actually an incompatibility with unRAID? Been planning on trying unRAID with some Ryzen builds (you know the drill, old desktop becomes another server) now that the prices keep falling. Edited September 21, 20223 yr by Evedoescomputerstuff
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