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Constant crashing, useless logs

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Trying to get an unRaid media server going.  The hardware is my former PC, which ran with zero issues before converting it to unRaid with four hard disks.

I'm savvy with linux, my hope was the $60 would be worth the time I'd save building out the array and containers (plus a web gui).  So far, so bad. 

 

I've got a full docker setup for all my servers.  Everything works, while the server stays up, but that's no more than a day; I can barely even complete a parity check.  

I've setup the syslog server, but the logs are useless.  I'm constantly crashing and there's literally zero useful info.  The only crash while I was actively doing something was during a container recreation with an additional port.   This was a soft crash.  Most of the others have required a hard bounce.

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1 hour ago, Squid said:

AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Eight-Core Processor

	Part Number: F4-3200C16-16GTZKW
	Configured Memory Speed: 3200 MT/s

See here:https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-819173

 

Dammit, lol.  I defaulted the bios just to be "safe".  I was actually thinking c states based on the total lack of info. I should have left the video card in so I could tinker.  I'll follow up shortly, hopefully in a day or two with no issues ;-).  Thanks!

Edited by rcketscientist

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1.3 days.  Not the longest it's been up, but feeling confident that the c states were the issue.  Appreciate the pointer!

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