August 24, 20241 yr Hello, New Unraid user. I noticed the log is completely full. When I look at the diagnostics and review the syslog.1 I see the following errors. I have done a lot of reading on the forums and I cannot find a solution. 1.) System is on a work bench now with and ASUS X399 Zenith Extreme Motherboard. Bios up to date 2.) 32GB of ram 3.) 6900XT GPU 4.) Two WD drives setup. 1 is parity. Learning the file systems still. It is XFS for now 5.) I did add an NVME drive 1TB Samsung 970 pro to a cache pool. The errors shows up before this. 6.) Set up the official Plex Server and moved two movies over for testing. Working fine. 7.) I did see these errors on the monitor fly through when I first booted the system. Any thoughts or ideas on how to trouble shoot would be appreciated! Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: AER: Corrected error message received from 0000:00:00.0 Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, (Receiver ID) Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: device [1022:1453] error status/mask=00000040/00006000 Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: [ 6] BadTLP Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: AER: Multiple Corrected error message received from 0000:00:00.0 Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, (Receiver ID) Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: device [1022:1453] error status/mask=00000040/00006000 Aug 24 00:07:59 Tower kernel: pcieport 0000:00:01.1: [ 6] BadTLP Thanks!
August 24, 20241 yr If you edit the syslinux configuration (Main, boot device, click on flash then syslinux) and add onto the append line so that it looks like this: append initrd=/bzroot pci=noaer Will basically silence your BIOS bug
May 9May 9 Community Expert Hello everyoneThank you for your replies.I’ve edited the syslinux.cfg file as suggested by Squid, but the ‘Log filessystem’ file is still filling up at a rate of 25% per hour.That doesn’t seem to be the solution.If you have any other ideas, I’d love to hear them.Is it possible that Unraid isn’t 100% compatible with certain motherboards?Thanks in advance.
May 9May 9 Community Expert 2 hours ago, goddid said:Hello everyoneThank you for your replies.I’ve edited the syslinux.cfg file as suggested by Squid, but the ‘Log filessystem’ file is still filling up at a rate of 25% per hour.That doesn’t seem to be the solution.If you have any other ideas, I’d love to hear them.Is it possible that Unraid isn’t 100% compatible with certain motherboards?Thanks in advance.Just to check the obvious - I assume that you rebooted after changing the syslinux.cfg file to make the change take effect?In terms of compatibility if there is an issue it is likely to be at the Linux kernel level rather than specifically Unraid (i.e. other Linux systems also affected), so worth checking that with Asus.
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