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6.4.0 keeps crashing

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I know that it's not crashing (I don't think.) but it stops responding and is not on the network..  

 

Here is what happens to cause it..  

 

I copy files over the network and then it stops. If I do like 5-10 files, it's fine. But if I do any more, it just stops..  I've tryied different computer transfers to unraid. All do the same..  I never had this issue before upgrading from 6.3.5   It may just be me, but I don't know..  

 

I'm adding my Dio. I don't know if it will help or not..  Also, not a huge deal, but 6.4.0 now requires a keyboard. I never seen that error before with 6.3.5. I understand that I kinda need that and monitor, but where I had the server, it was no place to put it.. 

whs-diagnostics-20180126-1511.zip

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First thing you want to do is to uninstall the S3 Sleep plugin has it has known issues with v6.4

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Done..  Anything else?

Other than removing S3, do you see anything else in this post that needs to be done?


Looking at your syslog I see a lot of this, anyone know if it is important?

WHS kernel: i2c i2c-0: Failed! (01)

Also this:

WHS ntpd[1779]: kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x41: Clock Unsynchronized

 

And is something is wrong with Docker?  The docker.txt file says:

Error starting daemon: Unable to get the TempDir under /var/lib/docker: chown /var/lib/docker/tmp: no such file or directory

 

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