January 11, 20242 yr Since I switched to a new platform, I have been experiencing kernel panics and call traces (see attached diagnostics). Old system: ASUS WS C422 PRO/SE (latest bios) Intel Xeon W2140B 64Gig DDR4 ECC Ram New system: ASUS Pro WS W790-ACE (latest bios) Intel Xeon w3-2425 64Gig DDR5 ECC Ram Hardware that I have kept from the old system: Nvidia Quadro P400 4 x WD SN850 Black, attached to an ASUS Hyper M.2 Quadro Gen5 Card Corsair Force MP600 ADATA SX6000LNP Intel X710 SFP+ NIC Broadcom / LSI 9400-16i HBA (IT mode) The old system ran flawlessly for 3 or 4 years with almost the same config, the new one has been in operation for about 4 weeks and constantly throws said kernel panics or call traces. ChatGPT says the kernel panic is in relation to ZFS modules and actually with the switch I moved from btrfs to ZFS for my cache / nvme drives. Is the platform still too "new", or what could be the reason? fuhlyserv01-diagnostics-20240111-1116.zip
January 11, 20242 yr 20 minutes ago, T4ke said: Is the platform still too "new" Could be, with zfs in use you cannot go back to v6.11.5 to try a different kernel, try a newer 6.12 release when available, or v6.13 when it's out, if it's the same with a different kernel could also be a hardware issue.
January 12, 20242 yr Author went back to btrfs for now, no more kernel panics. Solves the problem for me at least so I would state that its not a hardware issue in general.
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