February 19, 20242 yr I have been having trouble with unraid where all the CPU cores will hit 100% and then the system will hard lock. It happens at least once every 24 hrs, requiring me to do a hard reset. I am unable to find the cause of the issue. I have tried several solutions to no avail.I have updated to 6.12.8, I have macvlan turned off in docker, tried booting in safe mode and running with out docker and vms but it still crashes sometime in the middle of the night. I have even tried rebuilding my boot drive incase that was the issue. The diagnostic has the last few days of system logs but I haven't notice any cause of issue. b1-diagnostics-20240219-1138.zip Edited March 4, 20242 yr by Gullburr003
February 20, 20242 yr Community Expert Solution It may not be the issue, but it's an issue, you are using a controller SATA port multiplier causing issues: Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.00: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.01: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.02: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.03: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.04: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Those controllers are not recommend and it should be replaced, also see if you can get the top results when the CPU usage goes up, since the diags are after rebooting.
March 4, 20242 yr Author On 2/20/2024 at 1:03 AM, JorgeB said: It may not be the issue, but it's an issue, you are using a controller SATA port multiplier causing issues: Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.00: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.01: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.02: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.03: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Feb 17 10:48:30 B1 kernel: ata10.04: failed to read SCR 1 (Emask=0x40) Those controllers are not recommend and it should be replaced, also see if you can get the top results when the CPU usage goes up, since the diags are after rebooting. Yeah removing the Sata Card resolved the issue. Thank you for the help.
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