September 10, 20178 yr Hi guys, Was notified by Fix Common Problems plugin that I've got Call Traces, and to put my diagnostics on the forum. I tried searching and found various threads but the "Call Trace" error has multiple underlying causes so I need some help reading these logs. The first Call trace in my syslog seems to be this one, the full diagnostics file is attached: Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: Hardware name: HP ProLiant ML350 G6, BIOS D22 05/05/2011 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: ffffc9001948bb28 ffffffff813a4a1b 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: ffffc9001948bbb8 ffffffff810cb5b1 024201ca97ffbb80 ffffffff8193d4e2 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: ffffc9001948bb50 ffffffff00000010 ffffc9001948bbc8 ffffc9001948bb68 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: Call Trace: Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff813a4a1b>] dump_stack+0x61/0x7e Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810cb5b1>] warn_alloc+0x102/0x116 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810cbb67>] __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x541/0xc71 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810d0d55>] ? __do_page_cache_readahead+0x1ed/0x21f Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff81102d82>] alloc_pages_current+0xbe/0xe8 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810c4d78>] __page_cache_alloc+0x89/0x9f Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810c6971>] filemap_fault+0x23d/0x458 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810e8f38>] __do_fault+0x68/0xbb Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810edf55>] handle_mm_fault+0x6b1/0xf96 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff81042252>] __do_page_fault+0x24a/0x3ed Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff81042438>] do_page_fault+0x22/0x27 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff81680f18>] page_fault+0x28/0x30 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: Mem-Info: Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: active_anon:3619000 inactive_anon:11419 isolated_anon:0 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: active_file:5574779 inactive_file:1190617 isolated_file:64 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: unevictable:0 dirty:1158386 writeback:1265 unstable:0 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: slab_reclaimable:172220 slab_unreclaimable:95433 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: mapped:41909 shmem:252644 pagetables:17301 bounce:0 Sep 8 21:18:40 Tower kernel: free:63375 free_pcp:2 free_cma:0 The server was as far as I can tell/remember not doing much at this point. I was streaming a 40+ mbps 3D-Remux of The Hobbit, and had some slow downloads going in a Deluge container. I still had my one VM running and 12 Dockers, all mostly idling at this point. Should I be concerned, is there anything I can do? I ran extensive memtest before installing Unraid on this server. tower-diagnostics-20170910-0708.zip
September 10, 20178 yr See this: https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/59858-trace-error-found-635/?tab=comments#comment-587518
September 11, 20178 yr I am also having this issue. I appended the changes you linked above @Squid I would appreciate it if you could take a look at my logs though. Hoping it is nothing serious.... tower-diagnostics-20170911-0813.zip
September 12, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, LordShad0w said: I am also having this issue. I appended the changes you linked above @Squid I would appreciate it if you could take a look at my logs though. Hoping it is nothing serious.... tower-diagnostics-20170911-0813.zip Yours looks like the docker.img is trashed. Delete it, recreate it, re-add the apps via the Apps Tab, Previous apps.
September 12, 20178 yr Not to sound like a complete tool but how do I do that and will it nuke all my metadata and other info for my dockers? @Squid Edited September 12, 20178 yr by LordShad0w
September 12, 20178 yr No. You won't lose a thing To Delete and recreate: Settings - Docker - Disable the Service Switch To advanced view Delete the Image Re-enable the docker service To re-add the apps, https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/#comment-564363 Edited September 12, 20178 yr by Squid
September 12, 20178 yr @Squid Will do that now, thank you for your help. Edited September 12, 20178 yr by LordShad0w
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