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From the logs you've provided, it appears the MariaDB server indicated a normal shutdown process without providing a specific reason for the shutdown initiation. So I'm assuming within your app it's running multiple containers, would you be able to provide the log of the container that is running into an error that's causing your app to call the shutdowns.
I will do my best to find themπ
No worries, also to note there may be multiple pods as well as containers, so be sure to check those as well. Although, you can get a pretty good hint at which container is failing based on the application events log that you can first see when you click on the app.
I wanted to provide some screenshots in my last reply, but I was getting an error while trying to upload them, hopefully some of these might help to guide you.
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Example of Multiple Pods:
But could really slow hard drive for applications be the cause, because im currently using an external hard drive, so its not great
No, slow transfer speeds should not outright stop an app from functioning.
That's what I was thinking but it could be, I don't know all that much about true nas, it could be made so things need to load before a time out and then it tries again, will have to look more at the logs later