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hard crash, screen shot of what was left on screen via piKVM

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well that was unexpected, had a hard crash this morning, and it wouldn't respond to anything but pulling the power. I am planning on swapping out (slight upgrade) the motherboard and CPU, may as well get on that today while it's down.

Any ideas on what caused this crash? I could focus on memory or the cpu etc.? The hardware is gonna get sold, and I also need to have a caveat with it if I'm selling iffy hardware!

 

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THIS suggests it might relate to RAM - But it's weird how it's sudden.. What else may have changed in your set up/usage?

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actually everything has changed. I'm migrating all my dockers, settings and files to a new server altogether. The CPU and motherboard is slightly not as awesome as my previous, but the build is way nicer (more experience!), and the drives are 14TB instead of the 8TBs I had on the older machine.

RAM: thank you. That gives me something to look at. Holy smokes is 99% function RAM a PITA. Rule for me: never skimp on RAM.

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Enable the syslog server and post that if it crashes again, it may give a better idea, but could be macvlan.

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4 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Enable the syslog server and post that if it crashes again, it may give a better idea, but could be macvlan.

done. thank you

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