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Hardware Errors

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So i recently got given a server (custom case with a Supermicro - X10DRi motherboard) and have moved all my stuff over to it.

i am getting random issues with samba where i cant copy/move files on the unraid share.

this caused me to start checking the logs

so i run a dmesg and find the kernel crashing so i rebooted the server and left it a couple of days and i have now checked dmesg and now i can also see i am having hardisk/controller errors.

so that would explain why i am having issues reading/writing to my server.

i have just started a memory test to rule that out but as there is 128gb of memory its going to take a while.

the memory was taken from the server i upgraded from so i dont think its that (however it could be)

i did purchase two referbed cpu's from ebay so i am leaning towards that however the seller reasure's me that the cpu's were tested and there is nothing wrong.

any recommendations on what app to use to test the cpu's ?

i have attached the debug logs, any help would be greatly appreciated

thanks in advanced.

host01-diagnostics-20250527-1531.zip

Edited by fonts4eva

Solved by JorgeB

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Syslog is being spammed with UPS related messages, see if you can fix that, as for the hardware errors, worth checking the system event or ipmi log, there could be more details there.

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not sure why its flooding ups alerts, ill look into that too.

i also have a screenshot of the cpu hanging.

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the memory test passed.

i cant login to the ipmi atm, ill reset the password and report back

Edited by fonts4eva

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That crash is related to a zfs filesystem, though cannot say if it's the hardware issue causing the problem, or a bad zfs filesystem.

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On 5/27/2025 at 10:01 PM, JorgeB said:

That crash is related to a zfs filesystem, though cannot say if it's the hardware issue causing the problem, or a bad zfs filesystem.

ohhhh is it ?

the disks in the ZFS pool are old used ssd's so could that be the issue ? even though smart readings are ok?

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31 minutes ago, fonts4eva said:

the disks in the ZFS pool are old used ssd's so could that be the issue ? even though smart readings are ok?

It should not be a device issue, could be a corrupt zfs filesystem, or bad hardware causing the issue, I would recommend backing up and recreating the pool, if it keeps crashing after that, there's likely another issue, like bad RAM

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ill keep an eye on it. thanks for your help.

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