Debian: where to look in logs for the culprit of random restarts/freezes
by beje from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5R3VS)
Hi there! I have a AMD based machine which is experiencing random restarts/freezes and I do not know how I can identify the culprit.
Machine is running debian 10 and open media vault 5. It is an AMD based machine. Until now I have tried with different MoBo, CPU, CPU cooler, PSU but the random restarts are persisting.
CPUs are AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and AMD Ryzen 7 1700 on 2 B450I MoBos one from Asus and one from Gigabyte with Noctua and stock CPU cooler. PSUs are one Silverstone Flex ATX (miserable, but fitting a micro-ITX case) and a BeQuiet Pure Power 11 400W (which should be decent at least).
What I have not changed (so far) is the RAM (memtest with 10 passthrough runs now in the background), the SSD (WD Blue M.2 Nvme which is new, but one never know) and the OS.
My question is if I can dig somewhere in the logs to find the culprit of these restarts.
Thanks!
Machine is running debian 10 and open media vault 5. It is an AMD based machine. Until now I have tried with different MoBo, CPU, CPU cooler, PSU but the random restarts are persisting.
CPUs are AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and AMD Ryzen 7 1700 on 2 B450I MoBos one from Asus and one from Gigabyte with Noctua and stock CPU cooler. PSUs are one Silverstone Flex ATX (miserable, but fitting a micro-ITX case) and a BeQuiet Pure Power 11 400W (which should be decent at least).
What I have not changed (so far) is the RAM (memtest with 10 passthrough runs now in the background), the SSD (WD Blue M.2 Nvme which is new, but one never know) and the OS.
My question is if I can dig somewhere in the logs to find the culprit of these restarts.
Thanks!