August 3, 201114 yr I cannot write t0 my unraid server (v4/7) without it crashing. I thought I was having intermittent failures due to heat, so I purchased a Thermaltake v6 case & several fans. Then I thought it was my kingston USB flash drive failing so I swapped it hour for a HP. The problems have been getting progressively worse, & now just about any attempt to write to the server results in an immediate crash. I use the server mainly for streaming & reads work for about 45 minutes tops (as in watching a Blu-ray movie) & then it too crashes the box. Here is a screenshot from the latest crash & the syslog just after power down/power back up. syslog-2011-08-03.txt
August 3, 201114 yr I cannot write t0 my unraid server (v4/7) without it crashing. I thought I was having intermittent failures due to heat, so I purchased a Thermaltake v6 case & several fans. Then I thought it was my kingston USB flash drive failing so I swapped it hour for a HP. The problems have been getting progressively worse, & now just about any attempt to write to the server results in an immediate crash. I use the server mainly for streaming & reads work for about 45 minutes tops (as in watching a Blu-ray movie) & then it too crashes the box. Here is a screenshot from the latest crash & the syslog just after power down/power back up. I've seen file-system corruption crash a server. You might try running "reiserfsck" on each of your disks as described in the wiki: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=Check_Disk_Filesystems
August 5, 201114 yr Author Ok I ran reiserfsck as instructed. Disks 1 & 5 had errors that required the --rebuild-tree switch. Disk 3 only required --fix-fixable. 2 & 4 were good to go. So far so good Thanks!
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