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Crash/freezing during disk-clear

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Hi, I repurposed my older custom PC into a unraid server.

There were some initial issues with freezing during boot, but this may have been the USB flash drive as the boot freezes stopped after using a different one.

I was able to create the array with new drives fine and got the unraid server up and running.

 

There has come an issue though...

I had some other hard drives that I wanted to install and use, which happened to have been installed in an older unraid server

I tried using the unassigned device plugin to format the drives and then install them into the new unraid server

The new one insists on starting Disk-Clear when starting the array, and it seems to go alright, but the whole server freezes/crashes after a couple of hours.

Granted, we are talking about 16TB drives which takes a while, and I have also tried adding just one at the time without any success

 

I have the log which appears on screen when it freezes (attaching it as a .txt file)

 

Specs:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X (stock speed, offset voltage -0.05)

RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator DDR4 (stock speed 2133Mhz)

Mobo: ROG Strix X570-E Gaming (newest BIOS v4802)

Unraid version: 6.12.3

Crash_log_unraid.txt

You don't need to disable c-states, just set the correct power supply idle control as mentioned in that link, if that doesn't help enable the syslog server and post that after a crash together with the complete diagnostics.

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On 8/11/2023 at 4:31 PM, JorgeB said:

You don't need to disable c-states, just set the correct power supply idle control as mentioned in that link, if that doesn't help enable the syslog server and post that after a crash together with the complete diagnostics.

Changed it to "Current power idle" but still crashed/froze

Tried to also disable "Power Down" for RAM, but still froze

 

Found another Power down option via search - so not sure what power down option it controls

Lowered the CPU multiplier from auto (38) to 35 and it successfully completed parity check and disk clear

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