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Unclean shutdown and Parity-check crashing Unraid

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Hi, Got a big problem if anyone can help me get back up and running.

Yesterday the power went out in my area and my unraid server went with it. When I turned on my Server the cache drives were missing in unraid. So I re sat them and they showed back up again. I ran a parity-check (which I normally do after every unclean shutdown) and the server randomly crashs. I have included the logs and I'm not to sure where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated! I have included the logs.
 

syslog.txt

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May 22 08:55:46 Tower kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme0n1p1): block=2194584469504 write time tree block corruption detected

This usually means a RAM problem, start by running memtest, also make sure RAM is not overclocked since that's a known issue with those CPUs.

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Oh that might be it, I will run the memtest86 and report back. Thanks

 

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@JorgeB I passed the memtest86+ with my ram OC to 3600mhz but I still dropped it to 3200mhz and everything started working again. Thanks for the help!

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