April 2, 20251 yr Daily, my Unraid server becomes unresponsive to both the Web GUI and SSH. It worked flawlessly for the first month, and it has just started behaving this way. I have tried changing the address to static within Unraid to fix it, but the issue persists. It is an SFF Optiplex 9060 with 8 gigs of ram and an Intel Core i5-8400 2.8 I am currently running a memtest now to see if it is the ram. Any advice is appreciated. https://pastebin.com/Nhf8pSMV https://pastebin.com/Mjrx7Kdc syslog syslog-previous tower-diagnostics-20250401-0732 (1).zip Edited April 2, 20251 yr by froznice
April 2, 20251 yr Community Expert Assuming the syslog-previous covers a crash, there's nothing relevant logged, this can also be a hardware issue, one thing 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 individual docker containers.
April 6, 20251 yr Author On 4/2/2025 at 8:40 AM, JorgeB said: Assuming the syslog-previous covers a crash, there's nothing relevant logged, this can also be a hardware issue, one thing 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 individual docker containers. I tried this, ran for almost 24 hours with no dockers running then crash. I tried using brand new ram and still becomes unresponsive after a time. I have attached most recent log. syslog-Tower.log
April 6, 20251 yr Community Expert I'm afraid that there's still nothing logged, that and if it crashes without docker running, suggest a hardware issue.
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