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Unraid Web UI and All Docker Web UIs Randomly Crash

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Hi all,

 

I’m running Unraid on an IBM x3650 M4 with a Tesla K4 and dual CPUs (can’t recall exact models off-hand). Lately I’ve been dealing with a very frustrating issue:

 

At random but frequent intervals, the Unraid web UI becomes completely unresponsive. At the same time, all Docker container web UIs are unreachable, both from within my local network and through my reverse proxy.

 

This happens regardless of how I access it — local IP, hostname, or public domain through reverse proxy — the result is the same: browsers just hang with no response.

 

What’s odd is:

Pings to the server IP remain stable throughout. No packet loss, no latency spikes.

After a couple of minutes, everything starts working again on its own.

Sometimes it crashes in the middle of deploying or modifying a Docker container, which makes it even more frustrating.

 

I’m completely lost on where to start troubleshooting this. CPU and RAM usage seem normal. No obvious signs of NIC failure either (I’m using bonded interfaces with active-backup mode, all interfaces are up and appear stable).

 

Has anyone experienced something similar or can point me in the right direction? Is this a networking issue, system load issue, Docker bug, or something deeper in the OS?

 

Any help appreciated — this is driving me nuts.

 

Thanks.

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Is it this? Don't know if I did it correctly.

 

it happened minutes ago.

syslog.txt

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I'm afraid that I don't see anything relevant logged, does it always recover?

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8 hours ago, JorgeB said:

I'm afraid that I don't see anything relevant logged, does it always recover?

Yes it always recovers by it self after a minute or two… then I after a bit happens again I don’t believe it’s hardware from the tests I’ve done. And definitely not network configuration because it’s the only device this happens.

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On 5/7/2025 at 4:13 AM, JorgeB said:

together with fresh diagnostics

 

7.1.2.  I had a similar issue.  I was able to log in via the UI, sometimes, but then would just see a spinner.  All docker containers seemed to be working and there were no network issues with the server.  Unfortunately I tried the shutdown command several times, but must have been doing something wrong because it would accept the command but did not do anything.  Finally performed a hard shutdown and everything came back up, except by ZFS drive on the array which is rebuilding now (disk 3).

link-srv-001-diagnostics-20250516-0804.zip

I doubt there is anything in my diagnostics as I performed a hard shutdown.  I have attached them just in case.

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1 hour ago, beaverly72 said:

I had a similar issue

If you still have problems, start your own thread with a complete description and your diagnostics.

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