![]() ![]() Mar 10 11:09:55 fedora kernel: BUG: Bad page state in process kworker/u48:3 pfn:1754ac The attached log file should contain all of the crashes that have happened since I upgraded to AM5.Ĭortana-diagnostics-20221022-0256.zip syslog-192.168.1. Edited Octoby ClobesĬhanged the title of my post from the placeholder title that I accidentally forgot to change before posting But figured it couldn't hurt to ask for a second pair of eyes. Now, perhaps this is just growing pains for this new AM5 platform and my only recourse is to sit and wait until more updates are available for Unraid, BIOS, etc. When I could get to the GUI, it had evidently just rebooted. My session froze and I couldn't load the web GUI for a few minutes. In the attached log, timestamp "Oct 22 02:32:01" I believe is right before the crash, then it picks back up after the server reboots at "Oct 22 02:52:03" as shown in the log.Īs for what I was doing at the time of the crash: I was remoted into a VM running on the server using Guacamole, which is running as a Docker container also on the server. Not a whole lot is showing in the syslog right before the crash. Well, fast forward to about 30 minutes ago (at the time of writing this) and it crashes again. I was just gonna wait a while, maybe until the next Unraid or BIOS update just in case it was a compatibility issues with a PCI-e 3.0 GPU on a 5.0 platform, then try running with a GPU installed again and see if anything was improved. ![]() After removing it, I got a solid two days without a crash. Syslog was showing something to the effect of "PCI device has fallen off the bus". My server would crash every few hours until I removed the GPU (EVGA 1070). *I still think that it was causing the crashes at first. I removed it because I thought that was causing the crashes.* RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 5200MHz I am once again asking for your technical support. ![]()
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