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Unresponsive GUI / System Freezing constantly / Whole system dumping out

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On 6.1.9

 

Managed to keep the system log open while it failed ( YAY Me! ) attached as syslog.zip

 

The other diag is after starting up again, which could give more info

 

I am at a loss as to why the system is failing and causing reboots

 

Am losing the GUI after a couple of Hours

 

Plex update is set to once a day, as seen by previous topics

SABNZB and Sickbeard are running like champions

 

Am tearing my hair out with this

 

If anybody could help it would be much appreciated as i would like it to be stable

tower-diagnostics-20160511-1208.zip

syslog.zip

Have you tried running memtest from unRaid's boot menu for a minimum of 1 pass and ideally 24 hours?  syslog is tons and tons of seg faults preceded by some weird php memory corruption errors.

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Thats the next step..

 

AM hoping i will be still able to access it properly once memtest is running

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Just an update

 

Attached is a photo of MEMTEST running

 

AM not sure what to make of it other than there are way too many errors there

IMG_20160511_124625.jpg.ec1ba079b50fa04fe22dfb2b6e54458d.jpg

If you want to spend more time trouble-shooting this you need to run memtest with just 1 stick installed until you find the bad stick. However, it's still possible to have memory sticks pass memtest individually but still fail when combined. If you only have one stick failing then you need to replace that stick, the replacement stick should match as closely as possible to the specs of the good stick. If you can't find memory that matches exactly, then to save yourself time and headaches from future issues you should replace both sticks of memory.

 

It's also possible that you have bad settings in BIOS, so make sure they're set properly.

 

A quick way of fixing it is to replace all memory sticks, but that costs a little more money but less time.

and never quite noticed in your logs how much memory you're running, but if you've got 4 sticks (especially if they are double sided), you have the possibility of basically going beyond the spec's of what the motherboard supports (its why every mfg has those qualified memory lists for mobos) if the sticks aren't on their QVL list.

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AM running two 8GB sticks in there

 

I reckon it will be easier to replace the two sticks with decent quality memory, rather than the cheap crap as recommended by the 20 yr old expert in the house

 

will post results once the new memory is updated

AM not sure what to make of it other than there are way too many errors there

Perhaps you were joking, if so just ignore me!  But if you were not, I had to comment that NO errors are acceptable in memory testing.  Even if you ran this for a week and had only one error, that's one too many.  The only acceptable error count is zero.  Memory HAS to be completely trustable.  (Which is why some experts recommend only running ECC memory.)

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