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macvlan warning/hardware errors detected

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I feel like almost every time my server shuts down (cleanly or not) it reverts to macvlan and fix common problems reports this error. I have at least changed the setting twice that I can remember.

 

What am I doing wrong? I do have the Mirror syslog to flash turned on, for what it's worth. Logs attached. Thank you all

deathstar-diagnostics-20240130-1231.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Change docker network to ipvlan, reboot and post new diags.

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Still using ipvlan, an unlearn shutdown may change some docker settings, but a clean one shouldn't.

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Just now, JorgeB said:

Still using ipvlan, an unlearn shutdown may change some docker settings, but a clean one shouldn't.

 

Cool. We lost power during this last stint, but I have the UPS thing enabled which does shut it down, but I guess not 'cleanly'. Explains it a little bit.
 

Any hardware errors I should worry about?

 

Thank you

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Jan  9 19:13:43 DeathStar mcelog: failed to prefill DIMM database from DMI data
Jan  9 19:13:43 DeathStar mcelog: Kernel does not support page offline interface

 

The ones I see can be ignored, they are not an issue.

On 1/30/2024 at 1:13 PM, inspectornorse said:

have the UPS thing enabled which does shut it down, but I guess not 'cleanly'

With everything running normally, click stop on the main GUI page and time how long it takes to fully stop. Make sure the force stop timeout in the disk settings is longer than that.

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1 hour ago, JonathanM said:

With everything running normally, click stop on the main GUI page and time how long it takes to fully stop. Make sure the force stop timeout in the disk settings is longer than that.

Thank you. Took about 17.6 seconds. Looks like my Shutdown time-out is set to 90.

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