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Parity check randomly started

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I know there was a bug with 6.6.5 that had to do with cron jobs on sunday, but the first of next month is a monday. If I have a hardware problem I want to take care of it asap. Check 2.1% in and all drives are showing green on dashboard and temps are currently all in 80s (except main cache drive is at 100F).

 

I know there is an update to 6.6.7, but have not had a chance to take everything offline yet (and sad that it will not longer show "Version 6.6.6" at the top of the page always). There is a chance I'll be able to get it down this week, and if this is related to a bug that is fixed with the new version I'll work harder on getting it ready to update.

raza-diagnostics-20190311-1804.zip

raza-syslog-20190311-1806.zip

Mar 11 15:51:28 Raza emhttpd: unclean shutdown detected

This is why you had the parity check started.

 

Due to power loss, crash, errant child this server restarted

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We did not have power loss, and everything seemed to be working as normal still...but the vm that was running is now off. Had given it 40 cores out of 48 and 118 gigs of ram out of 128. Was being used for password cracking at a ctf. It was not 100% resource pegged non stop anymore (generate wordlists with specific rules, test wordlists). Day or 2 before it ran with those 40 cores at 100% for almost 24 hours with no issues, which is where I could see a crash being caused. Can you tell what caused the crash (vm or hardware or other) from those logs?

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