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Anyone know what this screenshot mean? Fixing recursive fault but reboot needed

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My unraid server is totally non responsive (v6.0 beta 3) and has the attached on the screen:

 

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Update:  turned out to be bad RAM but only manifested itself when running memtest in SMP mode (I.e. using all 4 CPU cores).

 

I JUST started getting this today.  Twice now.  No clue what the deal is.  Server is completely unresponsive.  I hard reset this morning, went through parity check (apparently) and it happened again at some point today.

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I ended up removing the dual gigabit port Intel card, disabling the onboard atheros nic (which I couldn't even get link light on), doing a repair disk on my USB stick  (which fixed some errors) and then copied everything across fresh to my USB stick other than the config folder just for good measure.

 

Not which particular bit fixed it, but seems to be working fine now. I might try putting the Intel dual port nic card back in once I start playing with VM's again but that won't be for a few more weeks.

 

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How did you determine it may be related to your flash drive? I think I might have a SAS card failure, but want to try all options.

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I've also been consistently getting this error on Beta 6.0a5.. all new hardware. Going to try what the OP suggested and see if that helps.. unfortunately I need to run the beta version because my intel NIC isn't supported in the latest stable release.

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Sorry guys forgot about this thread.    My issue turned out to be bad RAM.  Used memtest to identify it, at first i thought the RAM was good, but when I ran memtest using all 4 CPU cores the RAM started to show errors.  I'll update the first post accordingly.

 

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I feel like this error is always hardware related. Mine was my supermicro SAS card.

Mine was also bad RAM.. brand new machine and both sticks of Corsair ram were bad! Went out and bought a new set and now it is running beautifully. Wish I would have checked it over sooner.

Memtest is your friend!

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