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I need some help diagnosing what is going on with my server. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

The server has been acting strange lately. The mover wasn't moving files from the cache drive to the array. I also had one of the twon nvme drives dissappear on me. In my investigation I read that the mover problem could have been attributed to bad ram that fails the memtest. So I made the diagnostics zip so that I could ask you guys to help me out with it.

Unfortunately I am nowhere the server right now to even follow up. I am out of country on vacation and the night before I left is when it decided to completely crash on me. I cannot remember if the diagnostic zip was taken before or after i upgrade unraid to 7.0

 

Again, any insight into what might of caused my server to completely crash on me would be amazing.

 

Thanks in advance

gallifrey-diagnostics-20250130-1020.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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if any pcie changes were made this may have thrown your vfio stuff and bind out of wack. Per the diag you are using a grub config on the framebuffer and have a vfio setting. DOuble check that they are capture the right devices and if your using vfio that the bind and log are ok under system devices.

 

Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: br-d63b53137922: port 1(vethdccf218) entered disabled state
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey dnsmasq[569319]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey dnsmasq[569319]: using nameserver 100.100.100.100#53
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: br-d63b53137922: port 1(veth6937e0d) entered blocking state
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: br-d63b53137922: port 1(veth6937e0d) entered disabled state
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: veth6937e0d: entered allmulticast mode
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: veth6937e0d: entered promiscuous mode
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: br-d63b53137922: port 1(veth6937e0d) entered blocking state
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: br-d63b53137922: port 1(veth6937e0d) entered forwarding state
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey kernel: eth0: renamed from veth8f7066e
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey dnsmasq[569319]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Jan 30 06:37:53 Gallifrey dnsmasq[569319]: using nameserver 100.100.100.100#53


It appears your using tailscale. and have alot of dockers going up and down. you may have a dns issues due to tailscale...

 

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For the mover issue, uninstall the mover tuning plugin and retest.

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As soon as I can get the OS to boot I will try those for sure.

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