November 17, 20241 yr i have been getting seemingly random shutdowns over the past 2 weeks now its to the point where I'm getting at lease one shutdown every 2 days. its been getting really annoying if there's any other info i can give please just ask. i have attached the digsi have been getting seemingly random shutdowns over the past 2 weeks now its to the point where I'm getting at lease one shutdown every 2 days. its been getting really annoying if there's any other info i can give please just ask. i have attached the digs friday-diagnostics-20241117-1141.zip
November 17, 20241 yr Community Expert If the server is shutting down by itself, that is almost always a hardware problem, but enable the syslog server and post that after an event, to see if there's something there.
November 17, 20241 yr Author ahhh ok thank you i have set up the syslog server and ill post the logs here and look myself after it crashes next
November 18, 20241 yr Author oh ok ill have to look in to it and trouble shoot the hardware. thank you none the less
November 18, 20241 yr Author oh also out of curiosity what dose having 2 drives in my cache pool actually do? and how would i remove one of them?
November 18, 20241 yr Community Expert 2 minutes ago, Uncommon said: oh also out of curiosity what dose having 2 drives in my cache pool actually do? and how would i remove one of them? Depends on how you have them configured and what file system. The default is to have them configured to provide redundancy so your data can survive one of them failing. The alternative is to have them act as a single larger drive, but then you have no redundancy and if either drive fails you lose the contents of both.
November 18, 20241 yr Author currently i think its used for redundancy but tbh i want to remove it if thats not an option tho ill make the chache bigger
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