April 27, 20197 yr Very new to unRaid, here goes! UnRaid 6.6.7 Plugins: (all plugins status is "up-to-date") - CA Auto Turbo Write Mode 2019.01.13 - CA Auto Update Applications 2019.04.15 - CA Backup/Restore Appdata 2019.03.23 - Community Applications 2019.4.20 - Dynamix Cache Directories 2018.11.18 - Dynamix SSD Trim 2017.04.23a - Fix Common Problems 2019.03.26 - Nerd Tools (only for Perl) 2019.01.25 - Preclear Disks 2019.04.23a - Tips and Tweaks 2019.04.10a - Unassigned Devices 2019.03.31 - unBALANCE v2019.02.12b - User Scripts 2019.01.13a MSI z270i Gaming Pro Carbon mITX Mobo Motherboard USB splitter (to keep flash drive inside case) G.Skill 16gb 3200 RAM - no OC i7-6700k - no OC 1TB NVMe M.2 Silicon Power (mounted on bottom of mobo) 1x 6tb WD Red; 4x 4tb WD Red I/O Crest 4 port PCI expansion card I built and installed unRaid on this roughly 1 month ago. Initially it ran fantastic, very responsive. As i became more comfortable i started installing more. This week performance started to slow. Menus less responsive, Plex unaccessible outside network, local network unraid drive intermittently not accessible. Last night Plex started skipping 1 sec ahead about every 5 sec of playback. So far its little things like that i'm noticing as issues when there used to be none. So after having server up and running for ~23 days straight i ran fix common problems. "irq 16: nobody cared found on server" started appearing. I would reboot, clearing the error. Then after 5-7hrs it would return. I have booted into safe mode, but am unsure how to see if irq 16: nobody cares warning exists without using plugin "Fix common Problems" Uploaded logs are in normal mode while error was present. Read numerous resources, some way beyond my understanding, but I learn quick and can't wait to learn from all of you guys! Interrupts log.txt unraid-diagnostics-20190427-1237.zip
April 28, 20197 yr Community Expert IRQ error should be harmless in this case, though a bios update might help get rid of it.
April 28, 20197 yr Author Thank you for your response. I will update it today. Is a scheduled reboot from time to time suggested to maintain optimal performance? Just wondering what majority of you guys experience is for system slow downs or do most not run into this problem?
April 28, 20197 yr Community Expert 2 hours ago, TheJinxi said: Is a scheduled reboot from time to time suggested to maintain optimal performance? Not usually needed, I only reboot when need to update Unraid.
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