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Unraid 6.5.0 randomly rebooting/unsafe shutdown

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I am new to unraid, and pretty much since installing it it has been randomly crashing every few hours. It does not give any warning or error, just an instant reboot. My hardware is below, and the diagnostics dump instructed in the FAQs is attached.

 

CPU: Ryzen 1700

Gpu: Nvidia fx580

Motherboard: MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic

Ram: 16gb DDR4 2400

Cache drive: 256gb Samsung ssd

Array: 2 x 250gb Samsung evo 250 (I know this is not supported, I have 2 x 8tb wd reds on the way, but I wanted to test and learn before they arrive, could these be causing the crash? If so i'll stop all of this and be patient)

 

Plugins installed: Community Applications, Dynamix SSD Trim, Fix Common Problems, Nerd Tools

Dockers: Deluge, OpenVPN-AS

VMS= Windows 10, windows 7

eletroguy-unrai-diagnostics-20180406-0741.zip

  • Community Expert

Look for the notes about Ryzen and C-states:

 

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It says to edit \\tower\flash\config\go , will i need to do that thru SSH?

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No, you access the flash share on windows, e.g. \\tower\flash or on the main GUI page click on Flash and scroll down to Syslinux Configuration, you can edit there, then reboot.

 

Edit: was thinking of the old tweak, go file obviously isn't part of the syslinux config.

Edited by johnnie.black

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Thanks! I asked that question before googling it, shame on me, and i edited it in using  the plugin CA config editor. >.<

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