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Server reboots when started

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Hi

unraid Os 6.11.5

Runing fine several years, primarily as a Plex server. 
The other day I did something stupid. Deleted some movies from inside Plex. 
Server froze, had to hard reboot. 
Everything looks ok when starting, except when I press “start” the server reboots. 
 

maybe I can exclude that share/folder? The content is not important. But the rest of server is. 
Any idea how I start searching for the error and fix this?

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Enable the mirror to flash drive option in the syslog server then post that after an array start to see if it catches something.

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Here is the syslog.

Still no luck starting my server.

When it crash, and if I do not power it down it also effect the local LAN, it blocks all network trafic. Not sure if it is related.

 

syslog

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There's filesystem corruption on disk1, but that can be a consequence of the previous restarting, there are also different apps segfaulting, suggesting a possible hardware issue, start by running memtest, then check filesystem on disk1.

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

There's filesystem corruption on disk1, but that can be a consequence of the previous restarting, there are also different apps segfaulting, suggesting a possible hardware issue, start by running memtest, then check filesystem on disk1.

 

Thank you, my first guess was corrupted files due to my deleting of files inside Plex just when the server halted.

This is the reply from the test:
 

Spoiler

 

reiserfsck 3.6.27
Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md1
Will put log info to 'stdout'
###########
reiserfsck --check started at Fri Aug 4 19:54:08 2023
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Replaying journal: Trans replayed: mountid 227, transid 269611, desc 7759, len 1, commit 7761, next trans offset 7744
Replaying journal: | | 1.0% 1 trans Trans replayed: mountid 227, transid 269612, desc 7762, len 1, commit 7764, next trans offset 7747 Replaying journal: |= / 2.0% 2 trans Replaying journal: Done. Reiserfs journal '/dev/md1' in blocks [18..8211]: 2 transactions replayed Checking internal tree.. finished Comparing bitmaps..finished Checking Semantic tree: finished No corruptions found There are on the filesystem: Leaves 115886 Internal nodes 734 Directories 13812 Other files 24036 Data block pointers 112568907 (490 of them are zero) Safe links 0 ###########

reiserfsck finished at Fri Aug 4 19:56:25 2023

###########

 

Edited by Banderaz

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Did you run memtest?

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