January 10, 201610 yr Hey guys, My unRAID will not stay running for more than a day. I keep getting some kind of kernel panic issue. I'll post a screenshot and some logs. It looks like there is two trace errors, it seems to always have something to do with the "start_secondary+0x10e/0x12" line. Then I get the following: Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt Kernel Offser: disabled --[end Kernel panic..... Anyone know if this is CPU related or where should I begin my troubleshooting?
January 10, 201610 yr Author Here is what I get after reboot. It sometimes hangs on boot with the same error. Model: Custom M/B: ASRock - N68C-GS FX CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ @ 2200 HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Disabled Cache: 256 kB, 1024 kB Memory: 2048 MB (max. installable capacity 8 GB) Network: eth0: 1000Mb/s - Full Duplex Kernel: Linux 4.1.13-unRAID x86_64
January 10, 201610 yr I would run Memtest for ideally 24 hours, but a couple of passes should suffice to let you know if the memory is biffed
January 10, 201610 yr Author I will do that Squid, but why do you suspect that? It looks to me like the error is occurring in the lines relating to my CPU. I am just curious what these lines mean and how exactly to interpret these errors. I'll run memtest and share my results.
January 10, 201610 yr I will do that Squid, but why do you suspect that? It looks to me like the error is occurring in the lines relating to my CPU. I am just curious what these lines mean and how exactly to interpret these errors. I'll run memtest and share my results. Easy test, and eliminates a possible suspect. Other possibilities are mobo / CPU / Power Supply (if its hardware) which would all really cost money to diagnose properly
January 10, 201610 yr Author Okay gotcha, the power supply is new and I have an M5a99 Pro I'm gonna put in when FX8350 shows up Tuesday. I'm hoping it's hardware issues rather than unraid itself but I will know for sure when I swap out my board and cpu this week. I do have new memory to go along with the upgrade so we will see.
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