February 23Feb 23 Keep needing to Hard reset server as it seems to randomly stop responding. I'm not sure what the issue is. Any Help would be appreciated. big-bubbas-nas-diagnostics-20260223-0719.zip
February 23Feb 23 Community Expert The syslog in the diagnostics is the RAM copy and only shows what happened since the reboot. It could be worth enabling the syslog server to get a log that survives a reboot so we can see what happened prior to the reboot. The mirror to flash option is the easiest to set up, but if you are worried about excessive wear on the flash drive you can put your server’s address into the Remote Server field.
February 23Feb 23 Author 10 minutes ago, itimpi said:The syslog in the diagnostics is the RAM copy and only shows what happened since the reboot. It could be worth enabling the syslog server to get a log that survives a reboot so we can see what happened prior to the reboot. The mirror to flash option is the easiest to set up, but if you are worried about excessive wear on the flash drive you can put your server’s address into the Remote Server field.Ok I have it Mirroring to Flash drive. It will probably do it again before the day is out. when it does ill post it on here
February 26Feb 26 Author Ok it happened again today. here is the log from my flash drivesyslog-previous
February 26Feb 26 Author Looks like it might be a Temperature issue of some sort.... hmmm it's weird as the bios is set to power off if the temp gets to high and it actually doesn't power off. It just freezes and stops responding. I suspect it might be a driver issue of some sort
March 1Mar 1 Author On 2/23/2026 at 6:55 AM, itimpi said:The syslog in the diagnostics is the RAM copy and only shows what happened since the reboot. It could be worth enabling the syslog server to get a log that survives a reboot so we can see what happened prior to the reboot. The mirror to flash option is the easiest to set up, but if you are worried about excessive wear on the flash drive you can put your server’s address into the Remote Server field.I Posted a log from a crash have you had a chance to look at it?
March 1Mar 1 Community Expert Could be the temperature issue that is logged, is that always logged before a crash?
March 9Mar 9 Author On 3/1/2026 at 4:21 AM, JorgeB said:Could be the temperature issue that is logged, is that always logged before a crash?Seems that way, but everything is well within the operating temperatures for the unit. I have the bios set to shut it down if it does exceed safe temperatures.And for that specific unit, it’s like 90° for the CPU and based off of what the log says it’s like 60 something which is within the safe operating range. Edited March 9Mar 9 by wesmagyar Clarification
March 10Mar 10 Community Expert If it logs that temp issue before every crash, to my mind, that suggests that's the problem.
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