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All services stop and UI is unresponsive

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I've had a rare crash, happens once every week or so. I logged the syslog to storage so I could attempt to figure out what exactly is causing it. I'll include the full logs from today (when it crashed) and hopefully someone here can help me out!

I looked over it and can't see anything that jumps out to me, other than what appears to be a <task> that is failing. 

july5th.txt

Edited by jlw_4049

Solved by jessielw

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There are multiple NIC related crashes, not sure that will be relevant, but are you using macvlan or ipvlan?

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11 hours ago, JorgeB said:

There are multiple NIC related crashes, not sure that will be relevant, but are you using macvlan or ipvlan?

Docker custom network type:
ipvlan


It might be due to the fact that my VM was set from Virtio-Net to Virtio. I changed it while I was testing things a few weeks back and I completely forgot about it (it did give me a massive throughput boost), I will swap it back and see if it's stable and I'll report back here and let you know if that was the cause. 

Edited by jlw_4049

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Updating this, it was the change to the Virtio from Virtio-Net that caused the issue! 

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