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Unraid 30-Day Trial | Continuous, spontaneous reboots

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Hello! Currently doing my trial on an HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini (i5-8600T, 2x8 GB DDR4-2666, original HP 65W external PSU).

 

I installed 4 light docker containers to look around and familiarize with the Unraid UI. Two are instances of the same docker image, so I used different host and GUI ports to avoid any overlap.

 

I can't seem to keep the system on. It just keeps rebooting within the hour (if I interact with the Unraid UI), or overnight (if I don't). Temperatures for both array (SSD) and cache (NVMe) seem to never exceed ~40 C.

 

Things I tried:

 

- Memtest86+ does not show any errors after 22 passes (~ 19 hours of testing).

- I understand this is enabled by default, but I have attempted to disable bonding in eth0 since I only have one (Intel) NIC.

 

Where else should I look? Thank you for any thoughts.

 

Edited by UnraidTrek

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14 minutes ago, UnraidTrek said:

It just keeps rebooting within the hour

Server rebooting on its own, vs crashing or hanging, is almost always a hardware issue (or power), and those usually don't leave anything logged.

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@JorgeB Thank you for your note!

 

Assuming a reboot is happening, do you see a graceful reboot procedure in the logs (as opposed to a crash)? Or do the logs imply a sudden power cut?

 

Does the definition of crash imply that a manual intervention is always required to restart the machine?

 

Anything else that looks suspicious in the logs? Clock Unsynchronized?

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11 minutes ago, UnraidTrek said:

do you see a graceful reboot procedure in the logs (as opposed to a crash)? Or do the logs imply a sudden power cut?

The latter.

 

11 minutes ago, UnraidTrek said:

Anything else that looks suspicious in the logs?

Not really.

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Thank you. I'll see if I can test on a different system.

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