unraid 6.6.x libvirt cause array to crash on ryzen 2700 computer


salora

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So I'm struggling since hours

I had my server running for month on intel system with no issues

I've updated to a ryzen system with ryzen 7 2700 , gigabyte ga ax-370 gaming 5

system online, array is working, docker aswell

all drives seems good with no smart errors

parity is valid

BUT when I try to start libvirt it cause the array to crash with drives going faulty and VM and isos storage being unavailable.

all drives then go to unassign devices

 

I really don't understand what is happening

I've updated from 6.6.6 to 6.6.7 with no success

 

So if anybody can help it will be much appreciated

serveur-diagnostics-20190223-1956.zip

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Feb 23 20:18:28 Serveur kernel: md: disk0 read error, sector=972118240
Feb 23 20:18:28 Serveur kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=972118248
Feb 23 20:18:28 Serveur kernel: md: disk2 read error, sector=972118248
Feb 23 20:18:28 Serveur kernel: md: disk3 read error, sector=972118248
Feb 23 20:18:28 Serveur kernel: md: disk4 read error, sector=972118248
 

I got this repeat after trying to start libvirt

And I attached another diag file from after the crash

serveur-diagnostics-20190223-2019.zip

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So I'm able to start libvirt and create VM's if I do not load my old VM's by changing the default storage path

So my guess is an "old" VM is causing the trouble

maybe I did let one in autostart

So new question how do I disable an autostart VM without starting libvirt?

thanks

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thanks

no there was no passthrough on the one that might be on autostart

but I figure this out by deleting the libvirt image and rebuilding all my vm's

so problem solved I would say

last time I had a server upgrade it was from an I3 to an I5 and it went smoothly

this time it's from I5 to Ryzen so it's a bit more complicated ;)

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