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Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt

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I am having this issue during parity check most of the time and sometimes during mass files moving.  Log file is attached.  Hope someone experienced this issue before and shed some lights.  Thanks in advance.

log051814.txt

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Hello,

 

I am still unable to figure this out and my unraid server kept on crashing.  Can someone please take a look at attached my log file and direct me to the right direction?  Thanks.

Its not clear from the log why you are crashing. The crash error doesn't show in the log.

Try this:

1. put your FLASH drive in a PC and run chkdsk on it.  (The log shows an unclean shutdown...and that often corrupts the flash drive)

2. Restart unRAID and run MEMTEST overnight.  (Crashing for no reason is often a RAM memory problem.)

3. The Parity Check runs automatically when you start unRAID with after an unclean shutdown. (See #1) What the log shows is that there ARE parity errors.  I would run Reiserfsck --check on EACH data drive (NOT on the parity drive).  If Reiserfsck reports any errors on your data disks report back here. If Reiserfsck says your data is okay, then go ahead and run a correcting parity check.

http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=Check_Disk_Filesystems

 

 

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Thank you DaleWilliams.  I will try those steps tonight and report the results.

 

Cheers,

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