February 13, 20242 yr tower-diagnostics-20240212-2157.zip I'm having issues with both of my servers and docker services. If I run my system in NAS mode (Docker and VM disabled) it runs fine. As soon as I fire up my docker service the system becomes unresponsive and I have to hard reset the system. Looking for some help. Thanks in advance.
February 13, 20242 yr Community Expert The syslog in the diagnostics is the RAM version that starts afresh every time the system is booted. You should enable the syslog server (probably with the option to Mirror to Flash set) to get a syslog that survives a reboot so we can see what leads up to a crash. The mirror to flash option is the easiest to set up, but if you are worried about excessive wear on the flash drive you can put your server's address into the remote server field.
February 15, 20242 yr Community Expert There are multiple call traces logged but cannot see what's causing them, one thing you can try is to boot the server in safe mode with all docker/VMs disabled, let it run as a basic NAS for a few days, if it still crashes it's likely a hardware problem, if it doesn't start turning on the other services one by one.
February 15, 20242 yr Author I have done that. I deleted my docker image and are in the process of rebuilding a new image with all my containers. It's related to docker. Could it be when I download previous containers info from community applications stored on the usb maybe being corrupted?
February 15, 20242 yr Community Expert It's possible but not very likely, it could just be a specific container causing issues, it's been known to happen with Plex and others.
February 15, 20242 yr Author I'm reading reports of macvlan vs ipvlan issues. Do you think it could be this?
February 15, 20242 yr Community Expert When macvlan is the problem it usually leaves macvlan call traces logged, but if you are still using it it's worth a try changing to ipvlan, make sure to reboot after the change.
February 16, 20242 yr Author Just tried to install official Plex Media Server app. I shut down my docker service making me have to restart the server. Attach is the syslog. Thanks for your help. syslog
February 16, 20242 yr Community Expert Syslog is just after a reboot, what is the issue it was having at this time?
February 16, 20242 yr Author I installed the official plex media server app. I literally shut down my docker service. Couldn't turn it back on under the settings. Had to reboot the system. I'm guessing you needed the previous syslog-previous?syslog-previou I only set up to save 2 syslog. Gonna enable a couple more because this one is gonzo. My system has frozen up again (no plex docker this time). Attached is the syslog-revious file.
February 16, 20242 yr Author Also, now my docker settings are change. 1. Enable docker - changed to No. Was yes before. 2. Docker vDisk size changed to 20gb - was 30gb before. 3.Docker custom network type changed to macvlan - was on ipvlan.
February 17, 20242 yr Author Just updated to Unraid 6.12.8. Tried to install the official Plex Media Server from plex and it crashed my Docker. syslog-previous
February 17, 20242 yr Community Expert There are segfaults and multiple call traces logged, suggest starting by running memtest.
February 17, 20242 yr Author Running Memtest86+. Test is still running and I have a lot of errors. This is the first time I have had error on a Memtest. I currently have 4 x 16gb sticks. Do I need to remove 3 and start with 1 and run the test again. Adding one stick at time to find the cuprite?
February 17, 20242 yr Community Expert 10 minutes ago, RxLord said: Do I need to remove 3 and start with 1 and run the test again. Adding one stick at time to find the cuprite? It's worth a try to see if you can find the culprit.
February 17, 20242 yr Community Expert 55 minutes ago, RxLord said: Will the Memtest send a log file to review on the unraid usb? No, but since even a single error is too many you should not need one.
February 18, 20242 yr Author I have tested all stick independently and they all pass. Do this mean it is most likely a motherboard memory slot issue?
February 18, 20242 yr Community Expert 4 hours ago, RxLord said: I have tested all stick independently and they all pass. Do this mean it is most likely a motherboard memory slot issue? Not necessarily - it can be just the case that when all of them are plugged in the motherboard controller cannot handle the load of the total throughput required. This is one of the reasons many motherboards quote a smaller maximum RAM clock speed if all RAM slots are populated. Have you checked both the motherboard manual and the CPU spec to see if either of these imposes such a limit?
February 18, 20242 yr Author The motherboard is the Asus Prime Z790-P WiFI D4. The memory is G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-6000 PC5-48000 CL36 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit F5-6000J3636F16GX2-RS5K - Black. Processor is Intel Core i7-13700K Raptor Lake 3.4GHz Sixteen-Core LGA 1700 Boxed Processor. Purchased as a bundle from microcenter. From the Manual: 4 x DIMM, Max. 128 DDR5 7000(oc)/6800(oc)/6600(OC)/6400(OC)/6200(OC)/5800(OC)/5600/5400/5200/4800 Non-ECC, Unbuffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture Supports Intel Extreme Memory Profile OptiMEM II *Suppported memory types, data rate (speed) and the number of DRAM Modules vary depending on the CPU and memory configuration, for more information refer to www.asus.com for memory support list. ^Non-ECC, un-buffered DDR5 memory supports on-die ECC Function II currently have 2 sticks in 32gb and it was been running all night. I am going to try to install plex media server again. Cross your fingers.
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