I have a truenas scale version 25.10.1 system using 1 dual 40gb melonix pcie card. The system will lose after some time the nfs share on one of the ports of the melonix card, but the smb share will stay working all of the time. Then after some time the system will turn off with no warning and i will lose connection to the system on my garuda archlinux system when using dolphin file manager. Have looked in the logs but cant find out what caused the system to shut off. What log should i be looking at to try and find the issue for the system shutting off unexpectly.
Also note just changed the nfs port to a dac cable.
Thanks
Shawn
Probably hardware failure somewhere either the NIC or mobo. Remove the card and use another NIC onboard or other. If you experience the same issue, you have a mobo issue, if not than your 40Gbe NIC is the issue. I’ve stopped using NFS and just went with SMB for my setup, since there’s no major advantage using one over the other. While on that note SMB works with both Windows and Linux. I am using both SMB & NVMe-oF/TCP for Linux and that’s been working pretty well.
When it shuts off, could you still connect to the BMC? Also, does it shut off and stay off or does it reboot? It sounds to me like it could be kernel panic caused by a hardware issue.
Also, what did you do to deduce that it’s the card causing it and not other things?
as far as the bmc there is no bmc and i have it set to reboot on power loss
the nic card is a cx354a and the model of motherboard is supermicro X7DB8
Oh wow. And here I thought that all Supermicro boards have a BMC in them by default. I guess not the really old ones.