buzzhussman
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I've been trying to figure out why I'm getting these unscheduled system reboots. The reboots happen at random, they don't happen everyday, and they don't necessarily happen when the system is under load. I'm using this as a backup NAS for Veeam and the backups only run once a week on Sunday at 1-3 am. The reboot has never happened in this time period. I've looked through many many threads on this forum about the same thing and the only thing I've found was to turn off SMART on all the disks. I did that and it seemed to stop for a few days but it started back again. I checked the crash log folder and there is nothing in there so that leads me to believe the system isn't crashing. The only thing I could find is what looks like a NIC kernel panic. In the messages log I find:
truenas kernel: bceX: link state changed to DOWN
Then a few seconds later:
truenas kernel: bceX: link state changed to UP
The X is the number of the NIC. There are 4, 0-3, but I am only using bce0
These are QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-T
I had this chassis running ESXi for a while and had zero problems. Only when I switched to TrueNAS Core did these issues start happening.
Are there other logs I can check to get a better idea? Has anyone ever seen this before and found a workaround/fix?
truenas kernel: bceX: link state changed to DOWN
Then a few seconds later:
truenas kernel: bceX: link state changed to UP
The X is the number of the NIC. There are 4, 0-3, but I am only using bce0
These are QLogic NetXtreme II BCM5709 1000Base-T
I had this chassis running ESXi for a while and had zero problems. Only when I switched to TrueNAS Core did these issues start happening.
Are there other logs I can check to get a better idea? Has anyone ever seen this before and found a workaround/fix?