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6.12.6 -- Server hung, not pingable or reachable.

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Been running for a little over a week without so much as a hiccup after a hardware upgrade and I figured out the macvlan issues. Suggestions? I see a few warnings, and errors. I  know I  have a couple drives that are on the way out but they are not part of the array.

 

Hardware: 

  • Asus WS W680 ACE
  • i5-12600K
  • 32gb ram
  • LSI-9300-8i
  • LSI-9300-8e
  • Nvidia GTX-1660

alexandria-diagnostics-20240116-1552.zip

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That was with syslog enabled actually. I double checked because it didn’t show anything from before the crash. 
 

if it happens again I’ll update 

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13 minutes ago, vonarstonehelm said:

That was with syslog enabled actually. I double checked because it didn’t show anything from before the crash. 
 

if it happens again I’ll update 

It should always show something!

 

were you using the Mirror to flash option, or the alternative of putting you servers address into the Remote Server field?

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I do have a syslog server running on another machine. Would that cause it not logging?

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Enable the mirror to flash drive option and post new diags after a crash.

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There are what look like power/connection issues with this device:

 

Jan 19 07:15:50 Alexandria kernel: sd 10:0:5:0: [sdj] tag#908 CDB: opcode=0x2a 2a 00 05 a3 33 28 00 00 10 00
Jan 19 07:15:50 Alexandria kernel: scsi target10:0:5: handle(0x000e), sas_address(0x5003048017efb745), phy(5)
Jan 19 07:15:50 Alexandria kernel: scsi target10:0:5: enclosure logical id(0x5003048017efb77f), slot(5) 
Jan 19 07:15:50 Alexandria kernel: scsi target10:0:5: enclosure level(0x0000), connector name(     )
Jan 19 07:15:51 Alexandria kernel: program smartctl is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO
Jan 19 07:15:51 Alexandria kernel: sd 10:0:5:0: task abort: SUCCESS scmd(0x00000000244023f7)
Jan 19 07:15:51 Alexandria kernel: mpt3sas_cm1: log_info(0x31130000): originator(PL), code(0x13), sub_code(0x0000)
Jan 19 07:15:51 Alexandria kernel: sd 10:0:5:0: Power-on or device reset occurred

 

Replace cables, also check filesystem for this one:

Jan 21 04:31:04 Alexandria kernel: XFS (sdp1): Metadata corruption detected at xfs_dinode_verify+0xa0/0x732 [xfs], inode 0x205696ee dinode
Jan 21 04:31:04 Alexandria kernel: XFS (sdp1): Unmount and run xfs_repair

And run a correcting scrub on the btrsf pool

 

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