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Kernel panic and reverted dockers

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Solved by JorgeB

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I believe I also got a call trace? I think it said

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i also found this in my clipboard from the logs. i think it might be related? it looks like issues with my cache drive.

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BTRFS error (device sde1): bdev /dev/sde1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 71, gen 0

 

makarov-diagnostics-20230826-0913.zip

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alright i am making some changes and adding more drives tomorrow, i will swap out ram and i dont think its over clocked its supposed to be 3200 or 3400 but i will correct it if thats also there. and ill rebuild the qbittorent docker

5 hours ago, illegal-deference8464 said:

supposed to be 3200 or 3400

That's overclocked for your CPU, see the link above.

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so i finally got this all reconnected and everything reseated, i have one drive showing as disabled so when attempting to start the array in maintenance mode to rebuild it i had to leave before i could start it and it crashed while i was gone. makarov-diagnostics-20230901-2308.zip so im gonna attempt to rebuild disc 5 with the same disc now that im home and watching it

 

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@JorgeB any other ideas? i can try to get another diagnostic bundle and i was running syslog when it crashed on me last time. i also have clocked the ram down to the 1886 since its 2x2 8Gb sticks,

Post another syslog but if it's still crashing there could be another hardware issue.

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here is syslog from last crash and i havent ran it since

syslog

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The log shows some disks issues, but nothing that would cause a crash, 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 it still crashes it's likely a hardware problem, if it doesn't start turning on the other services one by one. 

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Awesome thank you ill try that

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ok so it kept happening then i remembered that i was having issues with 2 sticks of the ram i put in here and thats why i had extras around. i swapped out the ram for a different set of 2 sticks so we will monitor it now for the next few days and see what happens

 

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ok we are up for 2 days straight now slowly enabling more dockers and i think we are working now!. thank you for your help

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