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Regular Server Crashes

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Okay, so my journey with my server crashing starts from installing a GPU. about a month ago I replaced my 1050ti in my gaming rig and decided it would be nice to put that GPU in my server. The server ran just fine for a few weeks, but then crashed. I thought, well crap, maybe Unraid doesn't like my GPU. So I uninstalled the Nvidia driver plugin (I was using the GPU for transcoding in Unmanic) and I removed the GPU from the system. For a couple more days I didn't have any more crashes. Then out of nowhere, back in a known working config, the server crashed again. 

So far I have replaced all of the RAM with new sticks, and it has passed multiple 14 hour memtests, I have replaced the USB with a new one, and have checked all connectors in the machine. I have reseated my HBA card. I am running out of things to try to replace. After every crash, i can reboot the system and be back to a "working" machine no problem.

 

As of now I have reinstalled the GPU, and reinstalled the NVidia plugin as it seems to crash with or without it.

I have syslog running, but cant really see anything in the syslog after a crash. I have taken a few pictures of the screen output during a crash, but am unsure if that is helpful at all.

Ill attach everything here, but as of now i'm not sure what to even do going forward.

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syslog.txt eos-diagnostics-20230326-1026.zip

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There's nothing relevant I can see logged, this usually points to a hardware problem, one thing you can try is to boot the server in safe mode with all docker/VMs disabled, let it run as a basic NAS for a few days, if it still crashes it's likely a hardware problem, if it doesn't start turning on the other services one by one.

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