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Daily crashes, can't locate the problem

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Hi,

 

I've gone from a rock-stable system for 2+ years to a system that crashes daily.

 

I have done the following to locate/fix the problem:

- Done a memory test, which has passed
- My cache drive was almost full, so I have replaced it with a bigger one

- I had one drive with a smart error, which I have removed from the array
- Run the server without docker and VM services started

- I'm running 1st gen Ryzen, and I have changed and checked my bios settings according to the post about it.
 

This is my hardware:

AMD Ryzen 5 1600

ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F

16 GB of ram
1 TB NVME SSD (cache)

1xST4000VN008 (parity)
1xST2000DM008

1xST4000VN006

 

I have attached my diagnostics. I hope you can see something in it that can help me.

tower-diagnostics-20240718-1929.zip

Solved by Fisker

  • Community Expert

If it started crashing out of the blue it sounds more like a hardware issue, but enable the syslog server and post that after a crash, in case there's something there.

  • Author

Yeah, I thought so.
The diagnostics is from after I enabled "Mirror syslog to flash" and after a crash. So shouldn't it show it?

  • Community Expert
2 hours ago, Fisker said:

Yeah, I thought so.
The diagnostics is from after I enabled "Mirror syslog to flash" and after a crash. So shouldn't it show it?

Nothing shows in the time period up to the crash.  This is not unusual if the crash is a hardware related one.

  • 4 months later...
  • Author
  • Solution

After upgrading the Motherboard, CPU, and ram (some of it was due anyway), it turned out to be the PSU. 

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