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Two Random crashes post upgrade and VM install

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Not sure if its related, but two nights ago I updated from one of the 6.5.1 rc to stable 6.5.1. I also started up a a new vm (the only vm I use). Today I came home and my server was crashed. Gui wouldn't pull up, console on server was unresponsive. No diagnostics

 

After it came up, server ran for ~3 hours. Dockers are not responding. Tried the gui and it got stuck on a spinning page. Attempt to shutdown from the console, dockers shut down, diagnostics were pulled, console gets stuck on stopping emhttpd. I had to force reboot it after 20 minutes.

 

 

Attached are diagnostics.

Amd bulldozer 8150

990fx Sabertooth

Anything else missing that would be useful?

 

 

~Chief

alpha-diagnostics-20180503-2059.zip

Your VM can't open its vdisk

2018-05-03 22:55:09.868+0000: 7437: error : qemuOpenFileAs:3241 : Failed to open file '/mnt/user/domains/Ubuntu/vdisk1.img': No such file or directory

which suggests that either it really doesn't exist in that path or your cache disk's file system is corrupt. Dockers not responding is also consistent with a corrupt cache file system.

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Thats one of two older vms I attempted to move over a while back. Neither of the two vms vdisks exist on the array anymore.

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