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Fix Common Problems Error - Call Traces found on your server

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Howdy

 

Just received this message is there any call for alarm?

 

Running 6.2.4

 

Your server has issued one or more call traces. This could be caused by a Kernel Issue, Bad Memory, etc. You should post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the unRaid forums

tower-diagnostics-20170207-2157.zip

It happened early in the start up sequence when hardware devices were being detected and configured, well before array start. It's at the time your PCI disk controller is being set up - the Silicon Image 3124, which has your Hitachi disk attached. It appears as a warning and seems to be associated with memory management or I/O remapping. If the disk is working then the issue was non-fatal and can possibly be ignored. If it's proving to be a problem you might have to get rid of that old controller or try a newer kernel (upgrade to unRAID 6.3.0). It looks as though you've used up all your motherboard SATA ports and the addition of the Hitachi cache disk is one too many. A PCIe controller would be a better bet but you may well not have a slot to put it in - I haven't been able to find your motherboard on line to see if a BIOS update is available.

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Fair enough

 

Look at new card

Look at updating MB BIOS

Monitor

 

Thanks for the help

 

 

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