VyOS Random rebooting

Got this:

@rituka why you still using the obsolete version?

I tried this on 1.2 as well. Same issues.
With 1.2 version - when I reboot the router, it does not comes up.

Which exactly 1.2? Maybe will be better to use 1.3Rc2?
Did you install VyOS on an encrypted partition?

@Dmitry
vyos@vyos:~$ sh ver
Version: VyOS 1.2.1
Built by: Russell@Clare.io
Built on: Tue 14 May 2019 08:48 UTC
Build ID: 622fa855-b061-4ed2-a893-28b7e25f6f16

Architecture: x86_64
Boot via: installed image
System type: bare metal

Hardware vendor: Supermicro
Hardware model: C7Z170-OCE
Hardware S/N: Unknown
Hardware UUID: Unknown

Copyright: VyOS maintainers and contributors

Did you build this image for yourself?
I can’t see any patch IDs. Using images from unknown sources not safely!

Yes, built it for myself.

How can I use IDs?

Let’s start debugging with updating to 1.3RC2 and capture console output
I’m sure in your case it will be better to install clean VyOS to new storage and migrate config

ok, let me install that OS then.

I don’t know. It’s not just a glance at the logs. It’s a direction

Do you have any updates?

I am unable to install 1.3RC2 OS.
Thats a DOS prompt, I am very bad at it.

I am still working on it,
But the router has gone crazy, it is now rebooting after every 30mins.

I was able to stablaize my server with 1.1.7 OS rather.
1.2 wasn’t stable either.
Strange, but this is how it worked.

But now I am facing issues with site-to-site VPN.
Getting the below error:

“peer-X.X.X.X-tunnel-vti”: we have no ipsecN interface for either end of this connection

vti interface is A/D.

Any solution for this?