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Slow write speed to cache drive (40MB/s)
Just to confirm, the Crucial SSD is working as expected Significantly faster write speeds from the second machine to the NAS with cache mode activated Thanks again @JorgeB, I really appreciate your help!
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Slow write speed to cache drive (40MB/s)
Never mind, I've ran out of PCI slots Ordered a Crucial MX500 as advised Will report back once that's confirmed to fix the issue
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Slow write speed to cache drive (40MB/s)
Thank you May as well get an M.2 ready for the 10gbps network in that case Is it fine to use an M.2 with a PCI-E adapter? Are there any recommended M.2 models for Unraid?
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Slow write speed to cache drive (40MB/s)
Writing directly to the array it is fluctuating 100-200MB/s, maxing out 2.5gbps inbound traffic
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Slow write speed to cache drive (40MB/s)
Hi, I have slow write speeds to cache disk (around 40MB/s) Scenario: Docker hosting Sonarr/Radarr copying files from M.2 disk on a PC to separate Unraid server Copying to Unraid SSD in share (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09XDJ673F) Mostly 10gbps capable network but capped by 2.5gbps NIC on the Sonarr PC. Network tested with iperf confirming 2gbps+ speeds between machines Unraid SSD tested with DiskSpeed - showing 200MB/s M.2 tested with Ubuntu benchmark - showing 3000MB/s+ The SSD had previously been filled so I trimmed and this appeared to help (network was showing ~2.5gbps inbound traffic immediately after trim) but it quickly degraded again. Subsequent trims haven't really helped Has anyone experienced similar? Appreciate any suggestions! beamish-nas-diagnostics-20220926-1537.zip
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Millions of Read Errors during Parity
All looks good now Thanks again for your help!
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Millions of Read Errors during Parity
So far so good, I've run the following command for each SAS disk: sg_format --format --fmtpinfo=0 /dev/sdb Then they needed formatting from the Main tab Halfway through Parity check with 0 errors!
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Millions of Read Errors during Parity
Thanks again, I'll backup the files that are on there and try again with the Type 1 protection removed
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Millions of Read Errors during Parity
Thank you! Do you know if there is a way to remove the type1 protection without losing data?
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Millions of Read Errors during Parity
Sorry I completely missed the massive 'attach files' at the bottom, I was looking for it on the top toolbar! Diagnostics attached properly this time! beamish-nas-diagnostics-20220920-1555.zip
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Millions of Read Errors during Parity
Hi, https://imgur.com/a/Om7LDB2 I'm hoping somebody could help me to understand the diagnostics and why I'm getting millions of read errors during parity-sync. Current ETA is 10 days for the parity check to finish (took 10 hours when I first set up the array a few days ago). I thought a bad PSU was the explanation but I've now swapped that out for a brand new Corsair model and still get errors (although fewer this time). I've re-seated the cables multiple times but that also hasn't made much difference. I'm using these cables: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07MXWB6S2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 LSI 9211-8i i5-3570K CPU and 16 GB RAM I've tried running SMART checks but the short test doesn't seem to show anything obvious to my eye, and I don't think the longer test will actually run. I would greatly appreciate any help anyone could offer!
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