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Server is randomly going completely unresponsive

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I have recently been running into an issue where my server that has in the past gone months without a reboot will no longer stay alive for more than 5 days (many times even shorter). 
I had moved the server box to a different physical location for a temporary basis while I rebuilt my network rack.  After this I started having the issues. I thought at first maybe moving it made something come loose, but I have stripped the cables and card down then re-plugged them all.  That has not resulted in any improvement in up time.  
I enabled syslog on the server and those logs have no entries at all around the times I am seeing that the server goes offline.  Symptoms I see when the server hangs: 
- No ping response

- No Dashboard webpage

- No telnet/SSH

- Dockers do not load webpages/respond to content requests.

 

I have disabled the one VM I run from time to time, so the system is basically a over powered file server and Plex box at the moment.  Even Plex is no getting almost no use at the moment.  


Diagnostics are attached and I am hoping someone here can help me figure out what is going on.  Troubleshooting steps? Logs? I am seriously wide open to things?

Side question, is there a way I monitor the power supply voltages on server?  Just wondering if my power is dirty and causing the system to brown out and freeze.  

hades-diagnostics-20221002-1707.zip

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4 minutes ago, trurl said:

 

I'll give this a look and see what is in my BIOS and report back.

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13 hours ago, Afrobaron said:

I'll give this a look and see what is in my BIOS and report back.

I was able to find a global C states in the BIOS and disabled it for now.  Now the clock starts ticking on up time to see if I can beat my most recent 5 day uptime.  


On a side note this server for the better part of two or more years has been a rock and had uptimes over 2 plus months at a time.  

  • 2 weeks later...
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So far 14.5 days of uptime.  The only thing different currently from previous is that I am booted into GUI mode.  Going to run up to about 20 days uptime if all is well then I will reboot into headless mode (no GUI) and see how things run.

  • 7 months later...

Can you explain what you mean by "global C States" I'm having similar issues on my end.

16 hours ago, faroh said:

Can you explain

See FAQ linked a few posts above

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