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Unraid Crashing even after Flash Drive change

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Good afternoon everyone,

I need help figuring out what is wrong with my Unraid server. I have had two flash drives in a row that were seen by UNRAID as "corrupted" although it passed all error tests when I tested them. The second flash drive was a brand new one, and I know for a fact did not have issues.

I don't know what problems could exist that can actively corrupt flash drives that were otherwise working fine before installing and using UNRAID on them...

The facts are:

  1. Flash drives become "corrupted" as seen by the system

    1. The first flash drive got replaced with another new flash drive of a different reliable brand.

  2. The second flash drive worked fine with no issues for a few weeks. Then I received another warning message that the flash drive was corrupted.

    1. I restarted the server, and it started working properly again, and the "corrupted" message went away.

    2. This has happened with the first flash drive as well, except for the fact that the first one failed again within the week. This second flash drive is working for the second day, and I don't know when it's going to fail next.

The chances of both of those flash drives being bad in a row is slim. I would like to know if there is something from my server causing the flash drive to go awry. Could you please help me? I've attached diagnostic files and some screenshots of what I've been looking at.

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unraid-diagnostics-20250521-1525.zip

  • Community Expert

I assume the diags are after rebooting or was it showing the error?

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Just now, JorgeB said:

I assume the diags are after rebooting or was it showing the error?

Yes that is correct. The diags are after rebooting and when UNRAID was no longer showing the error. I was unable to obtain any diagnostics when the flashdrive error was present. The second image that you see, where it states "File not found." was the only information I was getting while trying to navigate the GUI.

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9 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Enable the syslog server and post that after it happens again.

I have enabled that before but have not download the syslog. I think I did it correctly. If not, please let me know. I have attached what I've downloaded from my server.

20250522 Syslog.txt

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Not seeing any flash drive errors, but the log is being spammed with GPU related errors, so more difficult to see:

May 21 17:39:59 UNRAID kernel: NVRM: GPU 0000:04:00.0: RmInitAdapter failed! (0x22:0x51:884)

May 21 17:39:59 UNRAID kernel: NVRM: GPU 0000:04:00.0: rm_init_adapter failed, device minor number 0

  • 3 weeks later...
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On 5/22/2025 at 8:55 PM, JorgeB said:

Enable the syslog server and post that after it happens again.

Good morning Jorge, my system crashed yet again, and this time I have the syslog server attached! It seems like it must have crashed on June 13th just past midnight. I don't really understand what the error messages are displaying though. Please let me know if you have any questions. Also, probably unnecessary but I've run memtest to ensure there are no problems with RAM. I didn't see any errors from the memtest run.

syslog-192.168.1.150.log

Edited by ec052002

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