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Unraid 6.12.13 freezes/becomes unresponsive pretty quick after boot

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I can't figure this one out on my own, and it feels like it just happens more and more frequently.

Docker is running ipvlan, I've tried with and without "options i915 enable_dc=0" without any luck.

First syslog starts on the 28 and ends today, the second part starts today and ends today.
First part is with modprobe.d "options i915 enable_dc=0", second without.
I've reinstalled nginx as well, in fact all my dockers, a couple of times, bc the docker service failed to start a bunch over the weekend, so I deleted the docker img and reinstalled all dockers from previous apps.

 

When its working, everything is fine, and the next second it all becomes unresponsive and I have to force reboot the server, it doesn't even respond to ping.

belk-diagnostics-20240930-1849.zip syslog-192.168.1.111 part 2.log syslog-192.168.1.111 part 1.log

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There are multiple call traces and an app segfaulting, start by running memtest, if nothing is found, try booting the server in safe mode with all docker containers/VMs disabled, let it run as a basic NAS for a few days, if it still crashes it's likely a hardware problem, if it doesn't start turning on the other services one by one. 

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I havn't had time to test anything yet, but my Docker Service failed to start again.

syslog-192.168.1.111.log

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I'm 99% sure its a docker container.
During the last 40 minutes I've tried different ram combos and it still happens.
The docker services starts up after a reboot, but that reboot has to be a hard reboot every time bc some freaking docker container wont shut down, so its stuck at "Retry unmounting disk share(s)..." and when I check, "status of dockerd: stopped", but its still in use.

Excuse my language, but at this point, it feels like reinstalling every fucking docker from scratch is what I'll have to do.
Any tips on figuring out which docker it is, other than starting one and see what happens.

I'm gonna start by disabling those I rearly use, but I got a hunch that its gonna be plex or some fucker that's a nightmare to wipe clean and start from scratch, And I use daily.

Edited by BeardElk

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5 hours ago, BeardElk said:

Any tips on figuring out which docker it is

 

14 hours ago, JorgeB said:

if it doesn't start turning on the other services one by one. 

 

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