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[7.0.0] server crashing. not sure why.

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I'd been running clean with about a month of uptime at a stretch and suddenly in the last few weeks things have been bad! Not sure what changed or whether something is failing at a hardware level. The server stops serving the dash, or anything else for that matter, and sits in a powered but nonresponsive state until I turn it off using its power switch. Most recent uptime was about four hours which is not the direction I want this to be moving in. Not sure how to troubleshoot this and grateful for any help. Thank you for your time. I love you.

tomserver-diagnostics-20250225-1022.zip

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I also have a rolling syslog going that might have more information than the attached diags file since it looks to have been recording right up to the point of bombing completely. If that would be helpful I can provide that as well, if there's a simple way to anonymize anything that should be anonymized.

7 minutes ago, midreal said:

If that would be helpful I can provide that as well

 It would

 

8 minutes ago, midreal said:

if there's a simple way to anonymize anything that should be anonymized

That's up to you

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Looks like the initial logfile filled over the course of a few minutes and spilled into a second one. I sampled some of that out here. If earlier portions would be more informative I can go to that prior file and get more information as well, with the caveats that it's a truly gargantuan linecount and I'm not sure what I'm looking for.

logsample.txt

A lot of call traces, so it's hardware related - try running it without your GPU

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6 minutes ago, Michael_P said:

A lot of call traces, so it's hardware related - try running it without your GPU

Lovely, thank you. I'll try pulling that tonight.

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