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System frequently crashing/unresponsive

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background: System was running create for a several years on older hardware (i5/older mobo). The mobo went bad. Bought a new mobo/CPU/RAM. System booted right up, was working fine for a few weeks and then suddenly starting crashing. Thought it was memory, performed Mem test, all RAM sticks and slots passed without issue but it's still experiencing regular crashes to the point that it won't even respond to anything, keyboard or pings, nothing. Have to manually reset, upon reboot it will begin to perform a parity test, pass and be up for several days before crashing again. 

 

Attached is an image of the screen when it crashed yesterday. I restarted it and today this is the log output. Not sure what it means, if anyone can shed light on what next steps might be I would appreciate it. Also attached is the log output from today. 


 

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unraid-log.txt

Solved by JorgeB

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Jun  5 18:11:23 Tower kernel: macvlan_broadcast+0x10a/0x150 [macvlan]
Jun  5 18:11:23 Tower kernel: ? _raw_spin_unlock+0x14/0x29
Jun  5 18:11:23 Tower kernel: macvlan_process_broadcast+0xbc/0x12f [macvlan]

 

Macvlan call traces will usually end up crashing the server, switching to ipvlan should fix it (Settings -> Docker Settings -> Docker custom network type -> ipvlan (advanced view must be enabled, top right)), then reboot.

 

There's also a problem with the pool fileystem:

 

Jun  6 02:01:02 Tower kernel: BTRFS: error (device sdf1: state A) in __btrfs_free_extent:3073: errno=-2 No such entry
Jun  6 02:01:02 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device sdf1: state EA): forced readonly
Jun  6 02:01:02 Tower kernel: BTRFS error (device sdf1: state EA): failed to run delayed ref for logical 87782162432 num_bytes 16384 type 176 action 2 ref_mod 1: -2
Jun  6 02:01:02 Tower kernel: BTRFS: error (device sdf1: state EA) in btrfs_run_delayed_refs:2150: errno=-2 No such entry

 

Recommend backing up and reformatting that pool, and also recreate the docker image.

 

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