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Unraid borked itself overnight, not sure how to fix without nuking it.

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Hi folks,

 

I'm usually good at fixing things myself, but I'm in over my head at this moment. I tried to look log into qbittorrent and it failed. I logged into the Unraid gui and the docker page didn't come up, it was just showing the loading animation. I tried to disable Docker to delete the docker.img file and start rebuilding, but all I see are these lines (image.png)

 

I tried to login using ssh and manually delete the file but the terminal doesn't let me use the keyboard after the password prompt. 

 

Then I tried to download diagnostics and it just hangs and won't download. I was however able to download the syslog from the gui. 

 

Do I need to nuke the whole thing at this point or are there things to try before I go nuclear on my install? Please advise.

 

 

 

 

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Solved by JorgeB

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OOM and Nvidia related call traces, start by rebooting.

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Edit: well the reset worked. Hard to believe, since I had done a proper reboot earlier!

 

I forgot to mention, I did reboot before posting. I just tried to access the nvidia plugin and the gui became unresponsive. I don't know what would be using all the memory, dashboard with Docker off sits at 38% ram used. 

 

Because the gui was unresponsive and I couldn't get a shell, I did a reset. It triggered a parity check of course. The system came back on good, I can access the shell now. Checked the log since reboot, all good, no memory errors or nvidia errors. I'll wait until the parity check is over and then I'll open a shell just in case and try to turn Docker on. Hopefully everything is good now.

Edited by ontarian_frog

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