November 13, 201213 yr SOrry, best I Can do... any ideas what it means? I am guessing bad controller card? http://imm.io/LqRw or bad harddrive?
November 13, 201213 yr Kernel panic's are usually memory related. Make sure the RAM has the correct voltage, timing, and clock speed set in the BIOS. (Most set it automatically, some get it right, some get it wrong) Run the memory test rather than try to boot unRAID. You want to run through several cycles, preferably overnight with no errors. If it fails you'll never get unRAID to run properly. Joe L.
November 13, 201213 yr Author it's been running no issues until last night... so... anyways... will try memtest and figure that out. thanks!
November 13, 201213 yr it's been running no issues until last night... so... anyways... will try memtest and figure that out. thanks! In that case, it might be a memory strip that is going bad. Start there, it is easiest to correct. (But still check the voltage, timing, and clock speed) Joe L.
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