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System became unresponsive

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I was about 90% of the way through a scheduled parity check when the entire Unraid system became unresponsive.  The web interface would no longer pull up, all dockers were no longer accessible, I couldnt SSH into it, and when I tried to switch to the GUI mode, it wouldnt let me login, I couldnt even type in the login prompt.  I ended up rebooting and immediately pulled a diagnostics.  I'm not sure if this is better to post here or in general, but since I am using the latest 6.4, I thought I'd post here first.

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20171129-0808.zip

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No, here is my hardware from the system profilier

 

System Overview  
unRAID system: unRAID server Plus, version 6.4.0_rc14
Model: Custom
Motherboard: MSI - X99A SLI PLUS(MS-7885)
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz
HVM: Enabled
IOMMU: Enabled
Cache: CPU Internal L1 = 384 kB (max. capacity 384 kB)
  CPU Internal L2 = 1536 kB (max. capacity 1536 kB)
  CPU Internal L3 = 15360 kB (max. capacity 15360 kB)
Memory: 32 GB (max. installable capacity 512 GB)
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After rebooting, it started another parity scan.  I turned on troubleshooting mode in the fix common problems plugin.  I figure I'll let that run until the parity check finishes.

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It just finished the parity check with no errors, hopefully this was just a random one-off thing.

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