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Hello,

 

now it happened the third or fourth time - so i create this topic.

 

System: HP Microserver, 2x4GB ECC memory, bios mod + esata - 6 drives - unraid beta 12.a

 

I watched some himym via network and after about 2 hours the connection dropped suddenly. Webinterface failed, unmenu failed, smb failed, ssh&telnet failed. -> I went to bed ;).

8 hours later i plugged in my monitor to check what happened.

 

I'm no linux guru, so i searched this forum for some scripts etc, i tried restarting unmenu first. /boot/unmenu/uu

unmenu webinterface appeared - without graphics - and crashes in under 1 minute - again unresponsive.

 

then i tried restarting samba /etc/rc.d/rc.samba restart

Starting Samba: /usr/sbin/nmbd -D

                      /usr/sbin/smbd -D

 

did not change anything.

I still can ping my unraid server and ping back to any other computer in my network.

 

Now my knowledge is stopping me ... i copied logfile to /boot/ and plugged in the usb stick to my computer to get the logfile. What do i have to do now to get my unraid server safe rebooting without parity check ?

Thanks in advance !

 

syslog.zip

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ok, i will try next time - but smb shares disappeared too ... so there went something wrong

It sounds as if you've used up all available memory (RAM) and as a result, the kernel is attempting to free more by killing off processes that have been idle the longest.

Typically, that would kill emhttp, smbd, login shells, etc.

 

Are you writing a log file to memory?  Or accidentally writing to memory thinking it is a disk because of a typo?

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You have a lot of these in your log:

Oct 16 04:22:56 Tower unmenu[2364]: bad method -     1792       89    15048    15350       10        2       96      520        0    15840    158701792-^M
Oct 16 04:23:35 Tower last message repeated 104 times
Oct 16 04:24:40 Tower last message repeated 243 times
Oct 16 04:24:40 Tower last message repeated 34 times

See here:

http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=12612.0

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