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Freezing system. Maybe Cache corrupt? SYSLOG attached

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Hi guys!

 

It happened again. Since months I'm facing issues with a freezing system. Now finally I was able to catch something in the Syslog. Please see the file attached. I have killed and restarted the system today at 13:32. I think it died today in the night at 03:34. But why and what can I do?

 

Is my file system on the chache corrupt? What can I do?

 

Any advice from you is very much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Christian

 

A fresh diagnostics file is attached as well.

syslog_shorted.txt tower-diagnostics-20230909-1347.zip

Solved by indecisive-haunting5956

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What I did so far:

 

I was running

btrfs scrub

without any errors.

 

I was running

btrfs check --readonly

without errors and then:

btrfs check --repair

Again, nothing suspicious.

 

Finally I was backing up my appdata folder and have formatted the cache disk.

 

The time will show, whether this has helped, or not.

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write time tree block corruption detected

This usually means bad RAM, start by running memtest.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Hello Guys,

just coming back to this topic. --> It looks like it is solved. Since my last post:

 

I did not had any further unavalability of my system.

 

I did not run MEMTEST. Would be the next step if it is happening again.

 

Cheers,

Christian

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