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Unraid server not accessible after waking up

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Hello All,

 

First time poster long time reader.  I have run my unraid server for a year now with no problems. I have it running on an old I7 Asus computer and everything was running fine until a couple of days ago. I have been waking up every morning with this issue.

 

Server is running but cannot get to anything online.  No Unraid GUI no services nothing. I hooked up a monitor and it had said Panic Fatal Exception error.   I am not sure what to do I have attached a copy of the syslog files.

 

If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be great. Thank you all again and love what you do here.

 

Any help you can give me is very much appreciated 

 

Thanks,

 

Drezin

krynn-diagnostics-20230618-0826.zip krynn-diagnostics-20230615-2314.zip

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Do you mean waking up from sleep or after power on?

  • Author

Thanks @JorgeB,

 

Ahh no I am sorry I mean from waking up from my sleep as in overnight.  Before I went to bed everything was running fine. One of the logs is from 4am where I think something happened. So it probably happened then. Hope that helps.

 

Drezin

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Syslog in the diags starts over after every boot, enable the syslog server and post that after it crashes, there may be something visible there.

  • Author

Thanks will post it when it happens again!

 

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  • Author

Ok so it looks like there is a different problem.  I got the server up and running and tried to start a correcting parity check but then some notifications flash on the screen and the array shuts itself down and i have to boot it up again. Lucky this time I set up a sylog remote server to get the files.   They are attached here.  I hope anyone of you can help 

 

syslog.zip

 

Thank you Very much 

 

Drezin

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Disable mover logging, it's spamming the log, then start a new syslog and post that one.

  • Author

Ok, So the mover logging was disabled and started a parity check last n ight. All was good until this morning when it paused itself. I tried a "parity.check resume" in the console and it started but I was and am still getting very high CPU Temp, and High CPU usage.  Checked all dockers and all are using less then 1% CPU. At this point not sure what to do.

 

Here are the logs:

 

syslog-Krynn.zip

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Ps Here are some screen shots of what is happening:

 

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Nothing relevant logged that I can see, 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 no issues, start turning on the other services one by one.

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