jj_uk Posted November 1, 2019 Share Posted November 1, 2019 Some time overnight, the server locked up and needed a "hold the power button"-type shutdown. I've looked in the flash/logs/ folder but no log file was created (at least in the last month). How can I find out why my server crashed? Quote Link to comment
HK-Steve Posted November 1, 2019 Share Posted November 1, 2019 Can you tell us a bit more about your Rig? CPU, Motherboard, Ram, Hard drives Running what version of UnRaid, VM's etc. Quote Link to comment
jj_uk Posted November 1, 2019 Author Share Posted November 1, 2019 (edited) Yes, here's some info: Unraid 6.7.2 M/B: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z10PA-D8 Series Version Rev 1.xx CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2640 v3 @ 2.60GHz (2 physical cpus) Memory: 64 GiB DDR4 Multi-bit ECC VM: Windows10 w/ AMD graphics card passed thru. Dockers: binhex-emby started binhex-krusader stopped binhex-preclear stopped binhex-sabnzbdvpn started duckdns started duplicati started EmbyServer started Google-MusicManager started HandBrake stopped hassConfigurator started home-assistant started letsencrypt stopped mariadb started Minio stopped mosquitto started nextcloud started NginxProxyManager started NodeRed-OfficialDocker started openvpn-as-adblock1 started openvpn-as-adblock2 started pihole started plex started radarr started sonarr started Edited November 1, 2019 by jj_uk Quote Link to comment
John_M Posted November 1, 2019 Share Posted November 1, 2019 40 minutes ago, jj_uk said: I've looked in the flash/logs/ folder but no log file was created (at least in the last month). Logs are stored in memory, normally, and therefore lost when the system is rebooted or if it crashes. Go to Settings -> Syslog server and turn on Help to see options for sending your logs to an external server or to your USB flash device. Quote Link to comment
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