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Unraid fails to shutdown

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  • Community Expert

Couple of call traces during shutdown, but unclear what causes them, does it still happen if you boot in safe mode?

  • Author

Hi Jorge, thank you for your prompt reply as always, much appreciated :)

 

I have not tried booting in safe mode; server will power on fine it's just power-off seemingly randomly... I have noticed it seems to happen if left ON overnight without use; if I power off after "use" it generally powers off fine.

 

I have been thinking it could be some sort of HW related issue? Possibly BIOS setting that makes something "go to sleep" of sorts? No idea tbh.

 

Only docker container in use is Plex, server has a static IP, not sure if this could share some light? How can i provide further info?


Thanks again for your time Jorge

 

edit: Could it be a RAM issue? tempted to run memtest on an external USB as it crashes when running from unraid, further info from Plex docker settings (I do not have a GPU on my server as I don't really need it):

 

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Edited by Pola
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  • Community Expert

Would not suspect hardware initially, try rebooting in safe mode and leaving the docker service disabled for one night and retest.

  • Author

Cheers Jorge! thank you, will try that this week, much appreciated :)

  • Author
On 1/29/2025 at 3:59 PM, JorgeB said:

Would not suspect hardware initially, try rebooting in safe mode and leaving the docker service disabled for one night and retest.

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Hi Jorge, ran memtest from a fresh USB to double check.... did not finish the test as more and more errors were popping up and the server fans were starting to go crazy. I'm surprised how this can happen as the RAM was bought brand new, do you think it's worth trying to check if it's one ram stick or both? (run memtest individually) or simply change them both?

 

RAM installed (can see from pic) corsair vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz (cmk32gx4m2e3200c16) which should be compatible with the MOBO:

 

https://www.gigabyte.com/es/Motherboard/B560M-AORUS-PRO-AX-rev-1x/sp#sp

 

Any specific recommendations on which ram to buy¿? MOBO allows max of 64GB, 2*16GB sticks is more than enough for my usage at the moment, thought it was best to have dual channel ram rather than one 32gb stick as I was thinking of expading to 64GB in the distant future.


Thank you for your time,

 

P

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, Pola said:

do you think it's worth trying to check if it's one ram stick or both? (run memtest individually) or simply change them both?

I would try running it again with just one at a time.

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