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Certain dockers lose connection, unable to shut down server from webGUI when this happens

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Last few months, every few days my Plex docker will become non responsive. A few others do this as well (syncthing, sonarr). They will all say started, but none of them will respond. None of them will come back up until the server is hard rebooted. The webgui will work and my share drives will still be accessible, but I will be unable to reboot or shut down from the gui. Restarting the docker containers will get them to a started state, but they won't actually work until I reboot. Tried swapping ram sticks so far but not a lot else, don't have a ton of hardware on hand to swap to. Diagnostics attatched

unraid-diagnostics-20250725-0839.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Jul 23 14:02:08 Unraid kernel: BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p1): bdev /dev/nvme0n1p1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 64769, gen 0

Btrfs is detecting a lot of data corruption. This is typically bad RAM, but I see that you have a 13900K, so it can also be the Intel 13/14 gen issue.

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Yeah I do have the 13900k, supposedly this one is fixed but who knows. I can try to buy new RAM since the other sticks I tried were just hanging around, and if it I guess I’ll have to bite the bullet in a new processor

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Since memtest is only definitive if it finds errors, 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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I went out and bought new RAM and issue still happening. Attaching new logs. Ordering a new processor now, just want to be sure there's not something else that's missing.

unraid-diagnostics-20250728-0821.zip

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Nothing else that I can see, and data corruption is typically hardware related, but note that resolving the issue won't fix the current corruptions, you need to scrub the pool, and delete all corrupt data, then reset the stats and continue monitoring.

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Ordered a 12600kf so hopefully that fixes it. Could it be anything to do with the SAS card? I'm figuring not since then my shares would stop working

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10 minutes ago, conelpancake said:

Could it be anything to do with the SAS card?

Since the issues are with an NVMe device, I would say it could not be.

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Hmmmm, my cache drive is NVMe. Maybe that could be it?

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Typically data corruption is not caused by the device, but it's not impossible.

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Don't want to count my chickens before they hatch but changing the processor seems to have been the fix. Changed to a 12600kf and server is significantly more responsive and hasn't crashed since it was put in. Thanks for the help

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