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Trying to determine cause of unexpected reboot

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Hello fellow unraiders,

 

I just experienced my first unexpected reboot and I'd like to investigate causes.

Is there any logfile that i can check wether it's OS-related or power grid related?

I'm kind of suspecting my tasmota plug I'm using to monitor power consumption.

Is it common behaviour that Parity-Check is automatically running? Does that indicate anything about reasons for reboot?

 

Thanks in advance

chane

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The regular syslog starts over after every boot, you can enable the syslog server.

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43 minutes ago, one2chane said:

Is it common behaviour that Parity-Check is automatically running? Does that indicate anything about reasons for reboot

That just means that the array was not shutdown tidily which is what is expected if you got an unexpected reboot.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

The regular syslog starts over after every boot, you can enable the syslog server.

 

Will have a look into that, thanks!

 

57 minutes ago, itimpi said:

That just means that the array was not shutdown tidily which is what is expected if you got an unexpected reboot.

 

That's what I thought, thanks for clearing it up!

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