March 23, 201412 yr Description of my setup System: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. - GA-MA785GM-US2H CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+ - 3 GHz Cache: 128 kB, 128 kB, 1024 kB Memory: 8192 MB (max. 16 GB) Network: eth0: 1000Mb/s - Full Duplex TOSHIBA_DT01ACA300_23DES3ZGS (sde) 30 °C 3 TB TOSHIBA_DT01ACA200_13EDSNWGS (sdb) 28 °C 2 TB TOSHIBA_DT01ACA300_23DES55GS (sdf) 29 °C 3 TB TOSHIBA_DT01ACA200_13E7689AS (sdg) 30 °C 2 TB TOSHIBA_DT01ACA200_23JMGDZAS (sdd) 30 °C 2 TB TOSHIBA_DT01ACA200_Y2P4X60AS (sdc) 29 °C 2 TB System running Unraid v5.05 with Dynamix (great tool BTW) and used as a video server. I am experiencing the following: After a cycle of sleeps, the video stream shows some signs that frames drop out. The solution has been so far to reboot the server every 2 or 3 days. That seems to indicate that the issue does not come from the rest of the infrastructure but from my server. The syslog indicates that e1000: Intel® PRO/1000 Network Driver - version 7.3.21-k8-NAPI But I found that a new e1000 driver (v8.) exists, and there was a post saying that the Unraid v5 was now using a new e1000e driver. My question(s): I am right to think the driver is the culprit? How do I get the system to use a new driver for the NIC Intel e1000? Should I just wait for the latest v5 release praying that the problem would be solved? If you are kind enough to answer and help, please explain in details the commands .
March 24, 201412 yr Author Here is my syslog attached. I should have done that in the first place, sorry... syslog.txt
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