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Hetzner AX101/AX102 spontaneously reboots

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  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @Advin real, scalable, pay for what you use cloud providers are needed and great for probably the majority of medium-sized businesses for scalability and reliability but I fully agree - looking at performance no way could it be argued that any fancy cloud > a Hetzner dedi in price/performance. It’s just way too far off

  • @hostiko any update? Do you still face reboots on AX102?

  • So
    I have another 5950x from another provider and it was working fine until proxmox upgraded to 7.4 . the frequency is different , like sometime it reboots in 30 days and sometime 2 time in 7 days.
    I haven't tried yet because its not in production but found some help in proxmox forums regarding issues related Ryzen and 7.4

    for example

    https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-restarting-regularly-since-7-3-7-4-upgrade.125499/

  • ralfralf Member

    @amarc said:
    What distro/version/kernel are you using ? Did you try anything new like 5.10+ ?

    I expect these issues to be present with anything RedHat based or older Debian/Ubuntu with older kernels.

    I had similar issues with 101 1.5years ago with Arch, not sure what kernel was at that time.

    Had to add few options to GRUB CMD which fixed issue:

    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="consoleblank=0 nomodeset noapic pci=assign-busses apicmaintimer idle=poll reboot=cold,hard"

    Interesting that the correct solution was actually in one of the first replies to this thread!

  • one thing I have to add is that we should use
    proxmox-boot-tool refresh
    to update grub

  • Overheating or RAM issue

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