June 5, 20206 yr This has been happening once or twice a week for the past couple weeks. One of two things. I wake up in the morning and hear the server screaming. My VMs will have been shutdown. I run pfSense (probably bad idea) off a virtual machine so that throws off my entire home network. I'm forced to add a monitor to the server. When I view the dashboard it shows CPU/Memory maxing it. No choice but to reboot to bring pfsense online. Occasionally, the server itself will just freeze and I'll have to do the dreaded hard reboot. Here are two diagnostic files. I believe the more recent one was from a VM shutdown where I set up a monitor and was able to save a diagnostic before a reboot: unraid-diagnostics-20200529-0805.zip unraid-diagnostics-20200526-1745.zip Any ideas? Edited June 5, 20206 yr by Living Legend
June 5, 20206 yr Author 3 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Server is running out of RAM. Geez, what is causing that in the middle of the night when nothing is in use? I have 64GB of RAM with just some Dockers and 1-2 VMs. Seems like something is happening to cause this unreasonable spike.
June 5, 20206 yr Probably not the problem, but May 26 17:34:54 unraid root: plugin: installing: /boot/config/plugins/ca.resource.monitor.plg should not be installed on your system
July 3, 20206 yr Author If the computer completely freezes, does running a diagnostic after the reboot recover any useful information or must you be able to run a diagnostic before this happens? I thought I found the culprit with Shinobi, my PVR docker. I saw it hike up to 50+ GB RAM once which caused my PFsense to lockup. But I have had that turned off for the past week and it happened again today.
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