Still having ryzen issues

anylettuce

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Having nothing but stability issues using trunas core and scale. On core 13 now and while I thought I was good it did a random reboot a few hours ago
it is 15 exos drives, 3600x, 128gb ram 1 m.2 drive and 1 SATA SSD. Also, a 10gbps NIC and a 710gpu just to get things setup. Will be removing the GPU. 8 fans. What size PSU should I have? Think it is a 750 now. This could be why
The goal is just storage and no jails, VM or anything.
Gone through a few BIOS adjustments and so far nothing, what is the bios asjustment that should be done?
 

ThreeDee

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I run a 3700x on an ASRock Rack X470D4U with 64GB of 2666 ECC UDIMM's .. I run Plex and UniFi Controller in separate jails and just a hodge podge of random drives with an M.2 for boot and and M.2 for jails

I had different kinds of issues caused by different things ..
Plex would crash but after disabling PBO and CPB and 24/7 rock solid stable ... but
I had some middleware crashes and random reboots that were caused by a dying drive that I had my system dataset on
I had other random oddities that were either caused by dying drives or my old PSU .. removed the drives and bought a new 850wtt 80+ Gold PSU and issue remedied.
non of these issues were the fault of TrueNAS Core, but all hardware issues

PBO and CPB would make my CPU temps skyrocket even though I have a good cooler.. like my motherboard was waaay overvolting my CPU, hence why they are disabled .. everything else is running defaults in my BIOS though.
 

mav@

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@anylettuce If you have stability problems on both Core and SCALE, it likely means some hardware problems. Hard to be specific without any debug information, but I'd propose you to start from good long memory test.
 

LarsR

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I'm also using a 3700x on scale and didnt have to do any bios chaning i had to do with my 1600x on core.
Those changes were disabling amd cool & quiet erp-ready and global c-states. I know that these changes have to be done on 1. and 2. Gen. Ryzen
because i was using a 1. gen and a friend of mine a 2. gen and after applying those changes our systems became stable.
The Problems me and my friend had were hard lockups after 2-3 days of normal uptime. After the bios changes my system had no problems staying up for more then 40 days and i only rebooted to change some hardware or for truenas updates.

Power supply should big enough, i also have 8 fans and only a 500W power supply.
If you remove the gpu it could be that your system wont boot because ryzen want a cpu to boot. Some mainboards have a bios setting to enable headless booting. I haven't looked at that myself
 

anylettuce

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I'm also using a 3700x on scale and didnt have to do any bios chaning i had to do with my 1600x on core.
Those changes were disabling amd cool & quiet erp-ready and global c-states. I know that these changes have to be done on 1. and 2. Gen. Ryzen
because i was using a 1. gen and a friend of mine a 2. gen and after applying those changes our systems became stable.
The Problems me and my friend had were hard lockups after 2-3 days of normal uptime. After the bios changes my system had no problems staying up for more then 40 days and i only rebooted to change some hardware or for truenas updates.

Power supply should big enough, i also have 8 fans and only a 500W power supply.
If you remove the gpu it could be that your system wont boot because ryzen want a cpu to boot. Some mainboards have a bios setting to enable headless booting. I haven't looked at that myself
think I finally got it. went into every section of the bios and disabled any soft of performance control of the CPU. So far it has been stable even on SMB transfers that I experienced issues in the past.
 
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