woyteck
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Hi,
I have two FreeNAS servers, both running FreeNAS-11.1-U5.
Two different Supermicro servers, in different racks (on different phases) and also each server has a redundant power supply.
We have recently (two weeks ago) ramped up usage of these machines as part of our production setup and I think this is when problems started.
Servers randomly reboot within 48h, however overall load is no more than about 20% on the server.
Initially it was just one, so I thought it could be a hardware issue, but now both of them are doing it.
Please note that other machines in each rack have uptime of hundreds of days, while these just go crashing.
On both servers I now see this error multiple times:
nfsrv_cache_session: no session
Any ideas?
I have two FreeNAS servers, both running FreeNAS-11.1-U5.
Two different Supermicro servers, in different racks (on different phases) and also each server has a redundant power supply.
We have recently (two weeks ago) ramped up usage of these machines as part of our production setup and I think this is when problems started.
Servers randomly reboot within 48h, however overall load is no more than about 20% on the server.
Initially it was just one, so I thought it could be a hardware issue, but now both of them are doing it.
Please note that other machines in each rack have uptime of hundreds of days, while these just go crashing.
On both servers I now see this error multiple times:
nfsrv_cache_session: no session
Any ideas?