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Server won't reboot or shutdown on 6.12.9

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This started right after downloading and installing this update, where I was asked to reboot the server to complete the install but no matter what I tried, it just ignored both commands from UI and console.

Curiously after trying to reboot/shutdown this happens with CPU, and all dockers and VM keeps working fine.

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This is the diagnostics file:

tower-diagnostics-20240328-2011.zip

Edited by Chriexpe

Solved by Chriexpe

  • Community Expert

Type reboot in the CLI.

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14 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Type reboot in the CLI.

Doesn't work

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You will need to force it then.

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On 3/30/2024 at 7:10 AM, JorgeB said:

You will need to force it then.

Yeah but this problem always comes back after some time, and randomly some containers break and I can't even restart it due to "server error".

But what about these kernel error.txt? What are the odds of it being related to my motherboard?

  • Community Expert

Looks like a zfs related crash, so possibly and issue with a zfs pool, looks like you have two, could be either one, you can try reformatting one of them, it may also be a good idea to run memtest.

  • 3 weeks later...
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On 4/2/2024 at 6:31 AM, JorgeB said:

Looks like a zfs related crash, so possibly and issue with a zfs pool, looks like you have two, could be either one, you can try reformatting one of them, it may also be a good idea to run memtest.

Thanks, I did try 6.12.10 and also going back to 6.12.8 and the error was still "the same", where it would output those kernel errors, and containers crash (but not my HAOS VM), the GUI kinda works but ignores any attempt of rebooting/shutdown.

Either way, there is some things that I don't comprehend like why only some cores are at 100% even if top reports VM and python (I didn't install it) using 9%.image.thumb.png.b13c28b2439fccb14059b9c6a85ae56e.png

You did mention possible ZFS crash, but I can still access both shares through SMB and Dynamix File Manager plugin.

In case you need to take another look, here is my diagnostics file:

tower-diagnostics-20240419-1151.zip

 

And memtest went fine (but now that I'm looking at it, wait is the memory timing at 76?)

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28 minutes ago, Chriexpe said:

In case you need to take another look

More zfs related crashes, I would recommend backing up and re-formatting the zfs pool.

  • 4 months later...
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On 4/19/2024 at 1:34 PM, JorgeB said:

More zfs related crashes, I would recommend backing up and re-formatting the zfs pool.

Thanks for helping! Just for closure, updating to Unraid 7.0.0 Beta solved it, so it might been some bug from an older ZFS/Kernel.

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