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Server Locking Up Regularly...How to troubleshoot?

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I've been having issues since 6.3.x with my UnRAID servers locking up on a regular (sometimes daily, sometimes every few days) basis.  When this happens, I can ping the server but I'm unable to access the WebGUI or via SSH.  The only way to make my server accessible again is by doing a hard reset.  Since I'm unable to collect diagnostics until after a reboot, how should I go about troubleshooting this issue?

 

** Something to note is that I use my UnRAID servers STRICTLY for NFS shares.  I do don't any VM's or dockers and have almost no plugins installed.  My servers strickly just server up NFS shares to 2 different Ubuntu Servers where all my media services run.

 

 

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Am I just SoL on this one?

install the plugin Fix Common Problems, put it in troubleshooting mode and see if it captures anything useful in the logs stored on the flash drive the next time your server locks up.

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Any reiserfs disks?

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14 hours ago, ashman70 said:

install the plugin Fix Common Problems, put it in troubleshooting mode and see if it captures anything useful in the logs stored on the flash drive the next time your server locks up.

 

Will do.

 

6 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

Any reiserfs disks?

 

No.  All data disks are XFS and cache pool is BTRFS obviously.

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