November 24, 20241 yr Every day to a day and a half, my Unraid server running Plex is crashing. I've tried to pinpoint the crash when it happened while I was watching a movie and attempted to locate it in the syslog, but the crash never got logged. I will attach a copy of the syslog just to see if I'm missing something. syslog-previous Edited November 24, 20241 yr by BubbaLight11
November 24, 20241 yr Community Expert docker cpu pin the container to force set resource limits and check again. your system may be underposwerd to run plex with all of unraids resoureces...
November 24, 20241 yr Author 9 minutes ago, bmartino1 said: docker cpu pin the container to force set resource limits and check again. your system may be underposwerd to run plex with all of unraids resoureces... I'm kind of new. Is there a link to this procedure? Thank you.
December 1, 20241 yr Author On 11/23/2024 at 10:10 PM, BubbaLight11 said: I'm kind of new. Is there a link to this procedure? Thank you. This did not do the trick. I ordered new RAM as I have read that the RAM i have may be the wrong speed to run with this CPU. Who knows. Also, would you think that a 650 watt PSU is enough power to run this server?
December 1, 20241 yr Community Expert depends on cpu power, g-car disk power... this is why i use pc part picker and get a genral power caulation. 650 wat may be a bit low i have found 850 - 1000W is the current standard in the market 650 not bad but i can't say wiht out other info on the hardware.. https://www.newegg.com/tools/power-supply-calculator?srsltid=AfmBOoo_BL4q-ymSWV0k6ZUm-5MZfAYMkPn5T1AV6xmCUsFmpUjzLvXP https://www.coolermaster.com/en-us/power-supply-calculator/ https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/
December 18, 20241 yr Author On 12/1/2024 at 4:05 PM, bmartino1 said: depends on cpu power, g-car disk power... this is why i use pc part picker and get a genral power caulation. 650 wat may be a bit low i have found 850 - 1000W is the current standard in the market 650 not bad but i can't say wiht out other info on the hardware.. https://www.newegg.com/tools/power-supply-calculator?srsltid=AfmBOoo_BL4q-ymSWV0k6ZUm-5MZfAYMkPn5T1AV6xmCUsFmpUjzLvXP https://www.coolermaster.com/en-us/power-supply-calculator/ https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/ So I've switched out my ram, and upgraded my PSU to an 850w. I'm still having problems with it crashing every 30-36 hours. Is there anything I can provide to help further diagnose the problem.
December 18, 20241 yr Community Expert ? did you run mem test ? this could be board/processor not ram issue
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