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Instability after HW upgrade and upgrade to 7.2.3

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Upgraded rom a ASUS Maximus IX Hero \ 7700k \ 32GB RAM to a ASUS Prime Z590-A \ 11700K \ 16GB RAM

Now unRAID is unstable

After a BIOS update my log is now filling with kernel errors

Jan  6 09:32:17 TESSERACT kernel: traps: node[82893] trap int3 ip:55d406f5aae2 sp:7fffab736890 error:0 in node[95aae2,55d406b6c000+1aa0000]

Attached is diagnostics pre and post BIOS update

Any help is appreciated

tesseract-diagnostics-20260106-0901.zip tesseract-diagnostics-20260106-0934.zip

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While waiting for someone to chime in, I would likely run a memtest. Especially with a HW change.

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consistent failures at 11.8GB of RAM

im going to reseat RAM, and rerun

  • Author

swapped slots, isolated stick, removed stick

still getting trap kernel errors

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So does it pass memtest now?

  • Author

the single stick passed, but im still getting kernel errors

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bad stick of ram, pulled from system, working on sourcing new ram

kernel errors caused by broken docker image

deleted and rebuilt corrupted docker image, all appears stable

will monitor and report back

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