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New HW, crashes every now and then

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Recently switched from 12 year old hardware to some newer (but previously used in a workstation). Only added new RAM. Switched a few drives to bigger. The transition went fine. But after a few day it crashes. I reboot it and it's running for a few more days, then crash again.
Does anyone looking at the diagnostics have an idea what's wrong?

tower-diagnostics-20240130-1629.zip

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  • Author

I've disabled c-states globally, set Power Supply Idle Control" to "typical current idle"

Also downclocked ram to 2400mhz.

 

Still the same problem. Attached new diagnostics after another reboot.

tower-diagnostics-20240315-0744.zip

  • Author

Like this?

syslog

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That only covers a couple minutes uptime, was the server crashed?

  • Author

Yes, it crashed during the night. I rebooted it and fetched the syslog. 

  • Community Expert

The normal syslog starts over after every boot, 

On 3/15/2024 at 9:23 AM, JorgeB said:

Enable the syslog server and post that after a crash.

 

  • Author

So just wait again for the next crash and post the syslog after that? 

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If you didn't enable the persistent syslog before as suggested, yes.

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