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I think server is having a hardware problem!

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okay so I've been running my server as it is for almost 3 years now with great success. But today something is going bad that I'm not sure what it is and not sure the best way to trouble shoot hardware issues with Unraid.

 

I'm running 6.11.5 and its been running fine for several weeks with no issues. I can log into the server from my laptop and on the "dashboard" the processor is at 0%, the Ram shows 0%, GPU shows 0% (usually at least the gpu fan shows rpm), the processor fan shows 0% even though I can see that its actually spinning, the NIC is on the motherboard and shows 0 activity which it usually shows tiny amounts of activity all the time. It shows my shares and dockers but when I go to the "main" tab it doesn't show anything. If I try to update a docker it cant.

 

I'm thinking maybe its the motherboard died??? But could this also be the processor?  Or something else???

 

Any direction and/or advice is greatly appreciated!!!

Edited by SPOautos

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I powered down for about 10 minutes then turned it back on and it booted up good and everything looks fine and its running fine.

 

Is there a way I can figure out what happened? If a hardware is starting to get glitchy I'd rather replace it while its still working.

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