[arch-general] wierdest kernel crashes when playing movies via plex
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Ahoi, I have a server that crashes in a few seconds when I start playing movies with plex and transcode them. Kernel, BIOS and Firmware updates and even changes most of the hardware didn't change anything. I thought maybe on this list are a few poeple that still have some ideas. I wrote the whole problem in much more detail down in the bbs: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1911198#p1911198 Do you have any ideas? I'm completely out of them. If you have questions ask me here or there. Thx for your help! - -- Greetings Ricardo Band https:// www.ricardo.band mailto:// email@ricardo.band xmpp://jabber@ricardo.band -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEhyzgFNiV8yZuI1T5Gp1lfQa1gg4FAl7tLRMACgkQGp1lfQa1 gg5mfw//bgrXheM5Zz+dGGTqqXvrgoM03sQOLaAgRrozQVtYzRaSoMpimw7XERXg HaVVG/CeuhriNGgDyXDUklLltPHOpUhLAZhQf/oB+Uh4lqLqXJIETS6NcmsKQeYN 8sgPI/ayc0zZjcfXz8gRsafKu0Vw1iYTPkwqZbqQar96STTBLQKjwFEeklq9m958 8T/nxyI4ri9yMkM75+59vELmIMEgeJA9qGovrJOf/BlQQC/63HYiRNCkJtzl9FYe Vz3QcqnNy1Y8k5U2oZQ1qti0cudtd8C1Sd/KfGDWHSDd/qInXqK/dBtSffrc2XqZ MnB5BxNZCEkNsFvqBsOcHJ+9IEYJgnWg3KVgL1bcfW2v/wbp/1rjvtOAyL1wuEKs tTAym55G1s3P6idJBM/VpE989Lg3CenVUrAReDBqNfwl7YC4SDlDKZheMbaGKKph zWMDt3veLxcmXqfsuoJc4IFJEGnNy5mI/SypScArXBad7+68TGPoHnZTo/sqiIJ3 DucVVbSVSYlT3Xi5bdveFNE3DJEakoAN8b7uNg/ara2SCf+zRqcfBft+zyF4VP8Y Hez6YuDNX9s1h9X+n5oluYf7DkJp5WhwfqbHoNAU/G9z4vG8QbvREWKyx+192iNE /GSysRMSeDlmiok+yHhKaq++ibNTAtZITxRShm4aCjxrlxJyOXQ= =UOfm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
With the latest kernel update I did yesterday espeak was stuttering and it is a kernel-based application. So I got curious and tried running speaker-test. Speaker-test announced itself but was unable to play any static over the default speaker jack. Pulseaudio was running during all of this too. So I can confirm this is likely a deeper problem than just a screen reader and goes into resources the screen reader uses in the kernel. On Fri, 19 Jun 2020, Ricardo Band wrote:
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 17:24:35 From: Ricardo Band <email@ricardo.band> Reply-To: General Discussion about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> To: General Discussion about Arch Linux <arch-general@archlinux.org> Subject: [arch-general] wierdest kernel crashes when playing movies via plex
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Ahoi,
I have a server that crashes in a few seconds when I start playing movies with plex and transcode them. Kernel, BIOS and Firmware updates and even changes most of the hardware didn't change anything.
I thought maybe on this list are a few poeple that still have some ideas. I wrote the whole problem in much more detail down in the bbs:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1911198#p1911198
Do you have any ideas? I'm completely out of them. If you have questions ask me here or there.
Thx for your help!
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Greetings
Ricardo Band
https:// www.ricardo.band mailto:// email@ricardo.band xmpp://jabber@ricardo.band -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Fri, 2020-06-19 at 18:18 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
With the latest kernel update I did yesterday espeak was stuttering and it is a kernel-based application. So I got curious and tried running speaker-test. Speaker-test announced itself but was unable to play any static over the default speaker jack. Pulseaudio was running during all of this too. So I can confirm this is likely a deeper problem than just a screen reader and goes into resources the screen reader uses in the kernel.
I don't think this has anything todo with my problem. Mine is persistent since several kernel updates and I could eliminate it today completly by disabling the internal graphics of the Xeon CPU. I'm watching a movie now since over half an hour with no crashes. - -- Greetings Ricardo Band https:// www.ricardo.band mailto:// email@ricardo.band xmpp://jabber@ricardo.band -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEhyzgFNiV8yZuI1T5Gp1lfQa1gg4FAl7uPRAACgkQGp1lfQa1 gg6vXg//Q8WQRbpSPTXVRsC0ILZrPR05OSpeUKA9Vh/QWY4o/NeKMUlAgpQqTFJB DebxlWSqynoT25FKKn6cL+6U7tumx80544oKTfQ3DBPDJ6bArUKRMpROci/GKWKD DuQQWH1RItH5Hrr3vzU87xkZxtWcLjym9sQwaONI78ELAbZzP7D6hiCj3REriCQk hqqqrp9CNV4EGaO6K14L2KsAcjiL2oXCiU8zqd5ukeEMe0h4ZuG2K6ASsryQHQjF xcsmA2M9bdpNxVRKB00thX/cE9LJThG8IJLUz+k3vJ5ODkxHtoUiTgBbiDQ+1ru9 egWBDv6DI31I2BIC9c8WctOYsUDjMsdppJ/KjWZnyrWsGXpB3q4ESAaxzZwUtS5b xVCrHj4iahOZ5ZbmQar2/BqlgswhjyleWadf/+gQjdRBcHeqc7swjpsr+zMxzXYg xWMczo6FjuOXr3UIxR43cdEZfEc5tdH//ENP+Tn5Dyj/ZMFuff1UjRwkRJPppSdI GuUCaxG+PXgOiK49v6D3NtgOEQxWJrQmd1O0a40X73L0owjfMc6GjDvBAlWuc7QU DbAd9OKzc18lQ/tsu1Ejk8toKy4pSS14XrGkx0GKshUuCxKgSViWUa7hdEclBR2p DOOII/E0IIzBzjggEVkjdyETp09QS9ymM+VHK1tVtFSL6x3NrEs= =hzTy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Ricardo Band