Hello

So I've got my NAS back on and tested, everything is fine there and Kodi
crashed again on a transition. I think rebooting the NAS when I suspected
it was the source of the Kodi issues is what caused my NAS issues... But
just a remount of the subvolumes after an errorless check and some btrfs
diagnostics and no errors found... The only thing I could see is a few
machines on my network saturating the NAS and simultaneous backups but it's
never been an issue before with much more load than now.

So I've had two events since:

   - The first one I was not ready so I only captured a regular log:
2021-06-20-04∶22∶27
   PM-kodi.log
   <https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgvJkue9Pi7ug-rzBoW7lFZCTD9IedU?e=hKFx7v>
   - Just now, where It froze on a transition and exited userspace bringing
   the OS back to a gnome login screen. 2021-06-20-19∶30 PM-kodi2.log
   <https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgvJkue9Pi7ug-rzCVSuEOQueyzCRy8?e=5NN4rC> This time
   I was waiting for it and had a file explorer ready on the problematic PC
   and another PC on the same part of my network. While the problematic PC was
   temporarily frozen so I could not test opening a video on another app, I
   was able to open one on the other PC with no problem. (I opened a random
   video as I didn't remember what was next on kodi.)
   - As soon as I could get the log (sftp was also not responding on the
   kodi machine) I also tested the problematic video file and there's nothing
   wrong with the video file that had just crashed userspace.
   - And when I logged in there was no sound but that video file was
   working fine. (sorry for the two logs I opened two kodi instances for a few
   seconds by error.). 2021-06-20-19∶50 PM-kodi.log
   <https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgvJkue9Pi7ug-rzCo9DqHAn9w7MzDg?e=BevlCP> and
2021-06-20-19∶52
   PM-kodi.log
   <https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgvJkue9Pi7ug-rzCx3EIUOpPHQ_IPY?e=4X7lJY>

After a reboot everything is back to normal.

Thanks

-- 
*Fabrice Quenneville*

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