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Docker failed - had to restore. Why is that?

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I do not know why I am having issues with unraid.

 

I am on the latest version new system.

 

I have had shares drop out and rebooting fixes it now I had docker fail and had to restore from backup.

 

Diagnostics attached.

diagnostics-20221130-1447.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Ryzen with overclocked RAM like you have is know to corrupt data, and btrfs is detecting a lot of data corruption, correct that and also a good idea to run memtest after.

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Ah yes - I was just going down that route.  I had some x16gb sticks I got from work that I was using and just ordered some new x16gb sticks as I was starting to think its memory as they were older DIMMs.  Damn it thought i had a free upgrade but thinking about it more and more the issues started happening when this memory was installed.

 

I actually have some ECC memory I can get from work at some point but its been in servers 24/7 for years so unsure its worth it.

 

Should i just run the memory at stock speeds with no profile set?

 

EDIT: Solved - mem test showed errors.  Like above new mem on the way - will set memory to what unraid supprots MT/S

Edited by Stixbnr32

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