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gam3ra

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  1. Approaching 20 hours right now of uninterrupted responsive uptime, performing a parity check and giving the server additional work to tickle it a little bit more. With certainty you found the culprit. Thanks again. I marked it a solved. 🙂
  2. Thanks @JorgeB, I configured the share to move everything off the cache nvme, and after multiple forced restarts mover did it's thing. Right now I destroyed the pool, removed the cache share and rebooted from the gui. Looks promising. The array stopped and the server rebooted without a hitch. Searching in the syslog I can't find a panic anymore. Fingers crossed that was the problem. Thank you very much!
  3. You're partially right. I downloaded the diagnostics when the issue presented itself again, that's why the zfs-info.txt inside the system folder is empty I guess, but I didn't enable the syslog server. I'll reboot now and enable it and report back in a few hours 🙂 Thank you very much
  4. gam3ra started following ZFS pool hangs
  5. With the update of Unraid to 7.0.1 I took some SSDs I had lying around and created a ZFS pool. Since I upgraded to 7.1.2 my server becomes unresponsive after a few hours and the ZFS Master plugin doesn't show my pools. I can still ssh into the server but as soon as I try to cd into /mnt the shell becomes unresponsive and a zfs list hangs as well. I have to reboot with the terminal command reboot and the server comes up again without problems and everything looks healthy for a couple of hours. Any pointers what might be the issue? Maybe spindown settings on the ssd (which I haven't checked yet)? Cheers hydra-diagnostics-20250519-1043.zip

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