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7.0 and 7.1 crashing when not doing parity check

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Thanks for any help in advance,

 

I have an issue where unraid crashes and becomes unresponsive/freezes after some time when a parity check is complete, or it is paused or cancelled. Within about 15 minutes of a parity check not being performed it will freeze up requiring a hard reboot.

 

I have done the following:

 

  • Started in safe mode with no plugins
  • Replaced my USB thumb drive
  • Updated all dockers 

 

Still the same issue. Note that I did recently upgrade my hardware around the same time this all started. I upgraded to an N100 CPU with new motherboard. My father recently did the exact same upgrade but has had no issues. 


Would really appreciate some insight on what's causing this so I don't have to keep re-running 48 hours with of parity checking just to have a functional system. Thanks!

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20250318-1913.zip

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Try disabling C-States.

  • Author

Well, still having an issue but here's the updates

 

This processor is an Intel Celeron N100 and the bios does not have anything specific to c6 states. However I've disabled and enabled multiple options related to power conservation and still the issue persists.

 

I can pinpoint the crash to when the disks spin down, it's immediately after that. I logged the syslog to my thumb drive and attached to this thread, as you can see it stops with no further logging as soon as the spin down completes.

 

Is it somehow related to the nginx errors that I see in the logs?

 

Thanks for any further help and suggestions.

syslog

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That syslog only has about 10 minutes in it. Did it crash after that?

 

Have you done memtest?

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Yes, I can recreate a crash each time by just starting the array and then stopping it, which triggers the spin down. Otherwise it's about 15 minutes of being idle for the spin down. That's also why I guess the system is stable while a parity check is occuring.

 

Yes, I ran a memtest this morning and got a pass. Should I be running it longer than 1 pass?

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Still no luck, but I did have a new development.


When I turn off the SATA controller on the board I'm not getting any crashes with spin down, however, now I'm down 6 sata ports to use and i'm dependent on my M.2 - SATA adapters.

 

Is this likely a hardware issue then? or is there a known issue related to this?

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43 minutes ago, Arakus said:

or is there a known issue related to this?

Not that I'm aware of, I would guess a hardware issue.

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