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How to capture a log file prior to a crash

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My server's been crashing every few days, and I want to post the logs here.

 

I THOUGHT the proper procedure was to go into Settings, Syslog Server, and set Local syslog server to Enabled, and set the Local Syslog folder to a share on the system (I set up one called "Log" and set it to Cache Only).

 

When it crashes, there is nothing there.  I'm missing something obvious...

 

 

19 hours ago, Jeff in Indy said:

When it crashes, there is nothing there.  I'm missing something obvious...

Below are my syslog settings with the log going to a share (logs) which is assigned to a Pool device (syslog) which is a removable flash card in a card reader.  On other servers I have the syslog going to an Unassigned device which is either a removable flash card or USB device.  In all cases, this makes it easy to access the syslog even if my Unraid server will not boot.  On all three servers, the syslog has been storing information for many months.

 

The "remote syslog server" is the IP address of the local Unraid server on which syslog is running.

 

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Your attempt to write syslog to the cache drive should have a similar configuration.

Edited by Hoopster

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