Hello everyone,
I very irregularity experience strange crashes in my system that I am simply am unable to diagnose (see crash screen in attached image). I am quite new to truenas but have been building linux servers for a while.
My server is built from a repurposed workstation that has been running fine for over a years and it has been running fine for two weeks and suddenly is producing these strange crashes
My hardware
I do get a waring on boot that I am not sure about "IPVS: rr: TCP: [ ip...:port] no destination available". The containers on the respective ports works fine.
One possible issue could be that I currently using the onboard gigabit port and really push its bandwidth that this cause this behavior? I am waiting for a mellanox conectX-3 at the moment.
I cannot detect any hardware or software flaw and am a bit lost how to diagnose this correctly.
Thank you!
I very irregularity experience strange crashes in my system that I am simply am unable to diagnose (see crash screen in attached image). I am quite new to truenas but have been building linux servers for a while.
My server is built from a repurposed workstation that has been running fine for over a years and it has been running fine for two weeks and suddenly is producing these strange crashes
My hardware
- Installed bare metal
- Asrock B560 Pro4 (the workstation used a different motherboard)
- 96 GB ram
- Intel i9 11900 (non-k)
- PSU: Flexguru 300w
- one mirrored pool for frequently used data with two: WD BLACK SN850
- one pool raid z1 with one 8tb HGST deskstar and two WD Ultrastar DC HC510 8TB
- I use the onboard sata controllers
I do get a waring on boot that I am not sure about "IPVS: rr: TCP: [ ip...:port] no destination available". The containers on the respective ports works fine.
One possible issue could be that I currently using the onboard gigabit port and really push its bandwidth that this cause this behavior? I am waiting for a mellanox conectX-3 at the moment.
I cannot detect any hardware or software flaw and am a bit lost how to diagnose this correctly.
Thank you!