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Server rebooting

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I am new to unraid and on a trial licence.

Running on a HP Microserver Gen 8

 

After a couple of hours building the initial parity check the server is rebooting and I cannot see why.

Attached the diagnostic info, hopefully thats the useful thing!

 

Is anyone able to offer any suggestions?

I heard the reboot beep at approx 14:06

hpmicro-diagnostics-20240411-1407.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Server rebooting on its own is almost always a hardware issue, or bad power, also the syslog in the diags starts over after every boot, so it won't help, you can enable the syslog server, but if it's hardware related, most likely there won't be anything relevant logged.

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Thank you. After lots of fiddling, looks like a faulty RAM issue

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On 4/16/2024 at 6:47 PM, Squashyware said:

Thank you. After lots of fiddling, looks like a faulty RAM issue

 

If you have not tried it already running with less RAM sticks can sometimes help as it puts less load on the RAM controller.

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On 4/17/2024 at 11:32 PM, itimpi said:

 

If you have not tried it already running with less RAM sticks can sometimes help as it puts less load on the RAM controller.

Thanks
I should have tried that to be safe but bought a new set of ram and all good.

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