Hello,
I have a problem with my Proxmox home server. I'm a beginner in this field and have already searched for solutions to my issue, but unfortunately without success. I installed Proxmox VE (latest version) on a Lenovo ThinkCentre with an AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE and 32GB of RAM. The RAM module is brand new. Originally, the mini PC had 2x4GB installed.
The server crashes at irregular intervals. It basically freezes. I've already shut down all the VMs I had installed on it, but the server still crashes. Sometimes after a day, sometimes after just a few hours—it varies. I also ran a memtest, which I let run for about 9 hours, and no errors were found.
What options do I have to identify the error? Do you have any tips for me?
Additional information about the hardware:
I am using a (also brand-new) NVME from Lexar. For TrueNAS, which I have installed on the server, I have a 2.5" HDD installed. But as I mentioned, even when I shut down all VMs, the server still crashes. So, I assume the issue is not related to the HDD.
I have a problem with my Proxmox home server. I'm a beginner in this field and have already searched for solutions to my issue, but unfortunately without success. I installed Proxmox VE (latest version) on a Lenovo ThinkCentre with an AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE and 32GB of RAM. The RAM module is brand new. Originally, the mini PC had 2x4GB installed.
The server crashes at irregular intervals. It basically freezes. I've already shut down all the VMs I had installed on it, but the server still crashes. Sometimes after a day, sometimes after just a few hours—it varies. I also ran a memtest, which I let run for about 9 hours, and no errors were found.
What options do I have to identify the error? Do you have any tips for me?
Additional information about the hardware:
I am using a (also brand-new) NVME from Lexar. For TrueNAS, which I have installed on the server, I have a 2.5" HDD installed. But as I mentioned, even when I shut down all VMs, the server still crashes. So, I assume the issue is not related to the HDD.
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