Hello,
I'm running TrueNAS Scale now (latest version), been running CORE before it, same issues applied, hence why I tried to "upgrade" it (no offense, it's what they are calling it via GUI in the automated process) to SCALE.
I' running it on proxmox 8.
But for now, lets focus on the reboot (unless you wan to tackle everything at once?). Proxmox doesn't catch anything. Where should I go to look next?
Everything was new hardware. I tried 4 passes with memtest when assembled, no errors.
I'm running TrueNAS Scale now (latest version), been running CORE before it, same issues applied, hence why I tried to "upgrade" it (no offense, it's what they are calling it via GUI in the automated process) to SCALE.
I' running it on proxmox 8.
- Motherboard make and model: Gigabyte B760M Gaming X DDR4
- CPU make and model: Intel i5-13600K
- RAM quantity: 64 GB (non-ECC), Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16
- Hard drives, quantity, model numbers, and RAID configuration, including boot drives: 3x Seagate Exos X20 20 TB, running in RAIDZ1
- Hard disk controllers: MZHOU PCI-E SATA Expansion Card 10 SATA ports, PCIe passthrough to TrueNAS VM
- Network cards: Onboard
- The VM would automatically reboot approx. once per day. Proxmox still lists its original uptime, but TrueNAS itself is now saying it boot up at a difference point in time. Sometime this interval is longer, sometime shorter.
- When I upload ~100 GB of new data, checksum errors are back, in dozens, with possibly one permanent corruption.
- TrueNAS thinks memory is ECC...no idea why or how to fix it.
But for now, lets focus on the reboot (unless you wan to tackle everything at once?). Proxmox doesn't catch anything. Where should I go to look next?
Everything was new hardware. I tried 4 passes with memtest when assembled, no errors.