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Unraid Server Stopped Booting

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Hello,

this is a follow-up for my previous post, where i believed the issue was fixed:


It worked a few hours, and now the Unraid WebGUI has stopped responding again.
I run in one of the docker containers a minecraft server, and when it did not react anymore (i was already connected, then went afk a while got disconnected and wanted to reconnect) it was not responding anymore.

Checking for all docker containers in the Unraid WebGUI resulted again in the WebUI stopping to respond.
Attached is the syslog.txt file from the flashdisk.

i really hope someone can help me with finding the root cause, this is really annoying.

syslog

Solved by saohh

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Log is full of call traces, but difficult to say for me if it's a hardware or software issue, you can try is to boot 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, including the docker containers. 

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Hello,

Ok, i will try that, and report back here in a few days then, thank you :)

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So far it is running without a problem, as a Fileserver only (without Docker and VMs).

Now a question: Do you suggest to keep using it booted as Safe Mode without Plugins, or should i continue now and restart (still keep using No Docker, No VMs) but with the Normal Boot Entry? I mean do you maybe know, what other then the plugins being ignored, is different between the two Boot Options?

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14 hours ago, saohh said:

or should i continue now and restart (still keep using No Docker, No VMs) but with the Normal Boot Entry?

If it's been running long enough in safe mode to confirm it doesn't happen, now try normal mode with the services still disabled, this will help rule out any plugin issues.

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Hello,

i have meanwhile also done some seperate testing, after i figured without any services it had run long enough, that the memory consumption was of course also way lower.
So i checked one by one all four memory modules i had used, and right away the first one, the system wouldnt even boot with it alone, the other three were running fine after, and at first i started with each of them with Safe Mode without plugins, then activating Docker, and it was stable, for each of the three memory modules.

in short: It was an Hardware Failure, one memory module was defect, this can be closed.

thank you for your time and help / effort.

kind regards,

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