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Unraid randomly crashes

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Recently my server has started crashing all of a sudden every few days. Was working till 9 in the morning today based on the notification I received from transmission and just a couple of hours later I can't access the web UI. I did a network scan and its not on the network either. The cpu however is still powered on and the fans are going. The last time this happened, I took out the server, cleaned up everything, snapped everything back on tight and powered it to ensure I don't have any hardware issues. My server also has a ups which would gracefully power it down in the event of an outage.

 

Now I can't even access my logs. And this is the case everytime. I can't possibly keep another machine on for days on end to keep up with the tail of the log prior to the crash. Any other method? Kodi (xbmc) has a nice system of an "old" log of the previous session which is available after reboot. Would have been really handy in this situation. 

Your sig says beta 6. Is this true?

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No. Need to change my sig. I'm on 6.0.1

  • 4 weeks later...
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Upgraded to 6.1.9 but still the same.

 

Please help. Tired of pulling the plug on the server.

 

Recently my server has started crashing all of a sudden every few days. Was working till 9 in the morning today based on the notification I received from transmission and just a couple of hours later I can't access the web UI. I did a network scan and its not on the network either. The cpu however is still powered on and the fans are going. The last time this happened, I took out the server, cleaned up everything, snapped everything back on tight and powered it to ensure I don't have any hardware issues. My server also has a ups which would gracefully power it down in the event of an outage.

 

Now I can't even access my logs. And this is the case everytime. I can't possibly keep another machine on for days on end to keep up with the tail of the log prior to the crash. Any other method? Kodi (xbmc) has a nice system of an "old" log of the previous session which is available after reboot. Would have been really handy in this situation.

 

How is your temps?

Have you done a memory test?

Do you run Docker?

Sab was causing me issues in the past so I then set affinity to limit what cores it could use.

 

I had an issue with this on 6.1.2 when my SSD cache pool started having issues.

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Temperature on all disks seem normal. Hovering around the 45-47 deg mark

 

Not tried a memory test. Will look it up now.

 

Yes I use docker. For quite some time now, and the problem is more recent. The only new container I added recently was makemkv-rdp, so I tried stopping that docker but the problem persisted. I don't have SAB.

 

I don't have a cache pool. Just a single disk.

 

Thank you for the suggestions, guys!

 

 

 

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