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unRAID Server crash, pt2

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Hi there,

recently my server crashed, as reported here. Now that I have a log, I can attach that one as well; the Timestamp the Server restartet Jun 2 17:39:32 - not sure what to look out for before that, looks "normal" I guess? :/ I deleted a whole lot from before yesterday morning, I figured that's not needed (can provide if necessary!)

To add insult to injury, the monthly Parity check was operating while the server crashed. It started the check again bow, but yeah.

Best Regards

lunas-diagnostics-20250602-1900.zip syslog-192.168.178.8.log

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33 minutes ago, CameraRick said:

the Server restartet

Do you mean it retstarted on its own? If yes, that's almost always a hardware issue.

If you have multiple sticks try using the server with just one, if the same try with a different one, that will basically rule out bad RAM.

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Hi there JorgeB,

I wasn't home, but yes, the server crashed and then restarted on its own; all while I was still at the office. I did notice it went offline because I couldn't connect.

I have three sticks installed, 2x 8GB and 1x 32GB. All ECC, but the Mainboard doesn't support that. I can try removing the two 8GB for starters, but maybe I should rather run a MemTest over night (only one stick at a time, of course)

Best Regards

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10 hours ago, CameraRick said:

but maybe I should rather run a MemTest over night

You can, but keep in mind that memtest is only definitive if it finds errors, and for that, I would start with all of them installed.

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Ah, I see. Oh well, then I have a great week of testing ahead huh :)

You know, I rebuild this server to Intel to save power, and was talked into the idea that ECC is overrated and I shouldn't worry about that. And still: anytime there's a hardware issue with this machine, it's the RAM. Sigh :)

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