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Unraid unresponsive after a few days

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Hey folks - hoping someone can help point me in the right direction.  I recently migrated to new hardware (Intel 12th gen) and my server is very unstable.  Every couple of days, it'll go unresponsive, not even responding to pings.  I moved my syslog over to USB, so you can see it in the attached.  Also attached are my diagnostics.  I did run memtest without any issues as well.


I did look at other threads and changed the docker networking setting, but to no avail.

 

Normally, when I hook a monitor up to it, there's nothing even displayed on the output.  When it happened this morning, it appears to be slightly different, in that the syslog (around May 19 10AM) registers the power off event, despite it spewing fault information prior to that.  

 

Any ideas would be welcome! 

Thank you

tower-diagnostics-20230519-2120.zip syslog

May 11 09:26:15 Tower kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): block=949534720 write time tree block corruption detected

 

This error usually means bad RAM, start by running memtest.

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Will do.  I did run it before, when I first migrated the hardware.  I'll report back.

  • 11 months later...

Was it memory? i'm having the same issue.

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