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Server crashed - unclear of the reason

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Attached was the last error.

 

I was able to access unraid for a little bit but docker was down. Some CPU cores were at 100%. I wasn't able to check what docker might have been causing issues since "docker stats" also wasn't working.

 

I see macvlan listed in "modules linked in" - could this be the reason? I enabled macvlan today because I wanted to test it out. Disabled now after forcing shut down of server.

error.txt

Solved by JorgeB

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Call trace is zfs related, there could be some hardware issue like bad RAM, and/or that zfs filesystem is corrupt.

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How can I verify if zfs is corrupt?

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Not easy without recreating the filesystem, if you do that and issues persist it may be hardware, you can also try at least running memtest first, while it's only definitive if it finds errors, it can help.

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scrubbing wouldn't help? waiting for parity check to be done to run that

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I would think it can't fix this type of issue, but it won't hurt to try.

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