November 25, 20169 yr Hi team, Ever since I've upgraded from 4.7 to 6.x, I've found my once rock-solid tower is now pretty shaky. I have two containers, Plex and Crashplan and they are unstable in that they "disconnect?" if that's the right word, and I need to stop and restart them, and occasionally even the tower itself. (Hardboots in 4.7 virtually never happened over several years) I stopped using Plex over the past week or so to see if I could isolate which container was the issue. It became a bit more stable (the GUI "disconnects" so I can't see if it's still backing up, but I've learned that does not necessarily mean the backup has stopped). However, yesterday, I had another tower "freeze", where the browser can't find it, and locally the unraid screen is unresponsive. So I had to hardboot it back. It was confirmed up last night and somewhere during the night it did it again. I took a syslog+diagnostics after last night's hardboot, and again this morning after my hardboot, and they are attached. Help, as always, is much appreciated. Thanks. tower-syslog-20161125-0919.zip tower-diagnostics-20161125-0919.zip tower-diagnostics-20161124-2238.zip tower-syslog-20161124-2237.zip
November 25, 20169 yr Community Expert Is your sig up-to-date? 2GB RAM may be a little tight for V6 with dockers, especially Crashplan. No need to post syslog since it is included in diagnostics.
November 28, 20169 yr Author Ok, thanks, Zonediver. I thought I had read 2 Gig was enough. Time to hunt down more memory and see if that solves it.
November 28, 20169 yr Author Whew, getting 1066 Mhz on DDR3 with 240 pins is not easy to find. If I were to upgrade the Mobo and the CPU, would I see any appreciable performance increase? Or is RAM just the way to go? Plex via my PS4 currently is pretty clunky, but that could be completely to do with the 2 Gig RAM.
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