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Did you get this fixed? Noticed the same in my log.
Disk1 is a 12TB drive, the others are 8TB and disk1 was a new install/upgrade in November so it was a fresh format and parity rebuild.
Jan 18 23:42:31 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (37): mkdir -p /mnt/disk1 Jan 18 23:42:31 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (38): mount -t xfs -o noatime /dev/md1 /mnt/disk1 Jan 18 23:42:31 Zeus kernel: SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, no debug enabled Jan 18 23:42:31 Zeus kernel: XFS (md1): Mounting V5 Filesystem Jan 18 23:42:31 Zeus kernel: XFS (md1): Ending clean mount Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: xfs filesystem being mounted at /mnt/disk1 supports timestamps until 2038 (0x7fffffff) Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (39): xfs_growfs /mnt/disk1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: XFS (md1): EXPERIMENTAL online shrink feature in use. Use at your own risk! Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: xfs_growfs: XFS_IOC_FSGROWFSDATA xfsctl failed: No space left on device Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: meta-data=/dev/md1 isize=512 agcount=32, agsize=91553791 blks Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sectsz=512 attr=2, projid32bit=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = crc=1 finobt=1, sparse=1, rmapbt=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = reflink=1 bigtime=0 inobtcount=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: data = bsize=4096 blocks=2929721312, imaxpct=5 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sunit=1 swidth=32 blks Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0, ftype=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: log =internal log bsize=4096 blocks=521728, version=2 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sectsz=512 sunit=1 blks, lazy-count=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: realtime =none extsz=4096 blocks=0, rtextents=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (39): exit status: 1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (40): mkdir -p /mnt/disk2 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (41): mount -t xfs -o noatime /dev/md2 /mnt/disk2 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: XFS (md2): Mounting V5 Filesystem Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: XFS (md2): Ending clean mount Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: xfs filesystem being mounted at /mnt/disk2 supports timestamps until 2038 (0x7fffffff) Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (42): xfs_growfs /mnt/disk2 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: meta-data=/dev/md2 isize=512 agcount=8, agsize=244188659 blks Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sectsz=512 attr=2, projid32bit=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = crc=1 finobt=1, sparse=0, rmapbt=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = reflink=0 bigtime=0 inobtcount=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: data = bsize=4096 blocks=1953506633, imaxpct=5 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sunit=0 swidth=0 blks Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0, ftype=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: log =internal log bsize=4096 blocks=476930, version=2 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sectsz=512 sunit=0 blks, lazy-count=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: realtime =none extsz=4096 blocks=0, rtextents=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (43): mkdir -p /mnt/disk3 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (44): mount -t xfs -o noatime /dev/md3 /mnt/disk3 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: XFS (md3): Mounting V5 Filesystem Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: XFS (md3): Ending clean mount Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus kernel: xfs filesystem being mounted at /mnt/disk3 supports timestamps until 2038 (0x7fffffff) Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus emhttpd: shcmd (45): xfs_growfs /mnt/disk3 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: meta-data=/dev/md3 isize=512 agcount=8, agsize=244188659 blks Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sectsz=512 attr=2, projid32bit=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = crc=1 finobt=1, sparse=0, rmapbt=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = reflink=0 bigtime=0 inobtcount=0 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: data = bsize=4096 blocks=1953506633, imaxpct=5 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sunit=0 swidth=0 blks Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0, ftype=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: log =internal log bsize=4096 blocks=476930, version=2 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: = sectsz=512 sunit=0 blks, lazy-count=1 Jan 18 23:42:32 Zeus root: realtime =none extsz=4096 blocks=0, rtextents=0
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*moved from hardware
Use case:
I've been using Unraid for the last 4 years and during that time I've upgraded a few times with the server going from just being used to host media files to being used for gaming/VR and now full circle back to a NAS host with extra capability. Now with the 'new WFH normal' I find myself using my own device more for accessing work services etc and I'm currently finding the Dell SFF endpoint I use lacking.
Over the last few days I've been pricing up building another standalone gaming PC but now I'm looking at a full compute refresh for my Unraid box to be a catch all device again, which will save some money as I can sell the old kit.....
So far I've looked at a Ryzen 3950x build to keep the physical core count I currently have but I've seen reference to the latency introduce due to the CCX design - would Intel be a better choice? Graphics wise I'm keeping the cost low and looking at a Radeon 5700XT to passthrough as previously the 2080Ti i had was overkill for my needs. Anyone been in a similar position or have some opinion/recommendations as to where to go next with the Unraid box?
Current Setup:
Unraid system: Unraid server Plus, version 6.9.0-beta25
Model: Xeon 32Gb RAM 24Tb
Motherboard: ASRock - EP2C602-4L/D16
Processor: 2 x Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz
Memory: 64 GB (max. installable capacity 192 GB)
Storage:
Cache: 512Gb SSD
Array: 4 x WDC_WD80EZAZ 8Tb
Scratch Disk: 512Gb SSD
Apps in use:
So this is what I'm looking at so far - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/reapola/saved/fx99rH
CPU: AMD Threadripper 3960X 3.8 GHz 24-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock Pro TR4 59.5 CFM CPU Cooler
Motherboard : Gigabyte TRX40 AORUS MASTER EATX sTRX4 Motherboard
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive
Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8 GB WINDFORCE OC 3X Video Card
With existing parts to be migrated:
SAS 2308 Controller
4 x 8TB HDD
2 x 512Gb SSD
Anyone know of a comparative Xeon build that would be of a similar performance?
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1c | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4216 | 323.3
Wish it was that fast! Any comments on the results? The original settings were put in when I built the server in 2016.
I'm currently looking at moving to 8/10Gb disks, probably shucking the WD elements as the price of reds are ridiculous!
Unraid 6.x Tunables Tester v4.1 by Pauven Tunables Report produced Thu Sep 19 21:27:49 BST 2019 Run on server: Zeus Extra-Long Parity Sync Test Current Values: md_num_stripes=4096, md_sync_window=2048, md_sync_thresh=2000 Global nr_requests=8 Disk Specific nr_requests Values: sdc=8, sdb=8, sdh=8, sdg=8, sdf=8, sde=8, sdd=8, --- INITIAL BASELINE TEST OF CURRENT VALUES (1 Sample Point @ 10min Duration)--- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s ---------------------------------------------- 1 | 138 | 4096 | 2048 | 8 | 2000 | 154.7 --- BASELINE TEST OF UNRAID DEFAULT VALUES (1 Sample Point @ 10min Duration)--- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s ---------------------------------------------- 1 | 43 | 1280 | 384 | 128 | 192 | 149.8 --- TEST PASS 1 (2.5 Hrs - 12 Sample Points @ 10min Duration) --- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s | thresh | MB/s | thresh | MB/s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 25 | 768 | 384 | 128 | 376 | 151.2 | 320 | 151.1 | 192 | 148.6 2 | 51 | 1536 | 768 | 128 | 760 | 153.7 | 704 | 153.6 | 384 | 152.3 3 | 103 | 3072 | 1536 | 128 | 1528 | 155.4 | 1472 | 155.7 | 768 | 153.2 4 | 207 | 6144 | 3072 | 128 | 3064 | 157.7 | 3008 | 157.8 | 1536 | 156.5 --- TEST PASS 1_HIGH (40 Min - 3 Sample Points @ 10min Duration)--- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s | thresh | MB/s | thresh | MB/s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 414 |12288 | 6144 | 128 | 6136 | 157.7 | 6080 | 157.8 | 3072 | 157.9 --- TEST PASS 1_VERYHIGH (40 Min - 3 Sample Points @ 10min Duration)--- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s | thresh | MB/s | thresh | MB/s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 622 |18432 | 9216 | 128 | 9208 | 157.8 | 9152 | 157.8 | 4608 | 157.9 --- Using md_sync_window=3072 & md_sync_thresh=window-64 for Pass 2 --- --- TEST PASS 2 (10 Hrs - 49 Sample Points @ 10min Duration) --- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s ---------------------------------------------- 1 | 103 | 3072 | 1536 | 128 | 1472 | 156.3 2 | 108 | 3200 | 1600 | 128 | 1536 | 156.2 3 | 112 | 3328 | 1664 | 128 | 1600 | 156.4 4 | 116 | 3456 | 1728 | 128 | 1664 | 156.7 5 | 121 | 3584 | 1792 | 128 | 1728 | 156.6 6 | 125 | 3712 | 1856 | 128 | 1792 | 156.6 7 | 129 | 3840 | 1920 | 128 | 1856 | 157.1 8 | 133 | 3968 | 1984 | 128 | 1920 | 157.0 9 | 138 | 4096 | 2048 | 128 | 1984 | 156.9 10 | 142 | 4224 | 2112 | 128 | 2048 | 157.1 11 | 146 | 4352 | 2176 | 128 | 2112 | 157.4 12 | 151 | 4480 | 2240 | 128 | 2176 | 157.2 13 | 155 | 4608 | 2304 | 128 | 2240 | 157.2 14 | 159 | 4736 | 2368 | 128 | 2304 | 157.5 15 | 164 | 4864 | 2432 | 128 | 2368 | 157.5 16 | 168 | 4992 | 2496 | 128 | 2432 | 157.3 17 | 172 | 5120 | 2560 | 128 | 2496 | 157.5 18 | 177 | 5248 | 2624 | 128 | 2560 | 157.7 19 | 181 | 5376 | 2688 | 128 | 2624 | 157.5 20 | 185 | 5504 | 2752 | 128 | 2688 | 157.6 21 | 190 | 5632 | 2816 | 128 | 2752 | 157.7 22 | 194 | 5760 | 2880 | 128 | 2816 | 157.6 23 | 198 | 5888 | 2944 | 128 | 2880 | 157.7 24 | 203 | 6016 | 3008 | 128 | 2944 | 157.6 25 | 207 | 6144 | 3072 | 128 | 3008 | 157.9 26 | 211 | 6272 | 3136 | 128 | 3072 | 157.8 27 | 216 | 6400 | 3200 | 128 | 3136 | 157.6 28 | 220 | 6528 | 3264 | 128 | 3200 | 157.7 29 | 224 | 6656 | 3328 | 128 | 3264 | 157.9 30 | 229 | 6784 | 3392 | 128 | 3328 | 157.7 31 | 233 | 6912 | 3456 | 128 | 3392 | 157.7 32 | 237 | 7040 | 3520 | 128 | 3456 | 157.9 33 | 242 | 7168 | 3584 | 128 | 3520 | 157.8 34 | 246 | 7296 | 3648 | 128 | 3584 | 157.7 35 | 250 | 7424 | 3712 | 128 | 3648 | 157.7 36 | 255 | 7552 | 3776 | 128 | 3712 | 157.9 37 | 259 | 7680 | 3840 | 128 | 3776 | 157.8 38 | 263 | 7808 | 3904 | 128 | 3840 | 157.8 39 | 267 | 7936 | 3968 | 128 | 3904 | 157.9 40 | 272 | 8064 | 4032 | 128 | 3968 | 157.7 41 | 276 | 8192 | 4096 | 128 | 4032 | 157.7 42 | 280 | 8320 | 4160 | 128 | 4096 | 157.8 43 | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4160 | 158.0 44 | 289 | 8576 | 4288 | 128 | 4224 | 157.8 45 | 293 | 8704 | 4352 | 128 | 4288 | 157.8 46 | 298 | 8832 | 4416 | 128 | 4352 | 157.9 47 | 302 | 8960 | 4480 | 128 | 4416 | 157.7 48 | 306 | 9088 | 4544 | 128 | 4480 | 157.8 49 | 311 | 9216 | 4608 | 128 | 4544 | 157.8 --- Using fastest result of md_sync_window=4224 for Pass 3 --- --- TEST PASS 3 (12 Hrs - 54 Sample Points @ 10min Duration) --- Tst | RAM | stri | win | req | thresh | MB/s ---------------------------------------------- 1a | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4223 | 158.0 1b | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4220 | 157.8 1c | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4216 | 323.3 1d | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4212 | 157.8 1e | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4208 | 157.8 1f | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4204 | 157.8 1g | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4200 | 158.0 1h | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4196 | 157.8 1i | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4192 | 157.7 1j | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4188 | 157.8 1k | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4184 | 157.9 1l | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4180 | 157.8 1m | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4176 | 157.8 1n | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4172 | 158.0 1o | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4168 | 157.8 1p | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4164 | 157.7 1q | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 4160 | 157.8 1r | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 128 | 2112 | 157.9 2a | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4223 | 157.0 2b | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4220 | 157.0 2c | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4216 | 157.3 2d | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4212 | 157.0 2e | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4208 | 157.1 2f | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4204 | 157.1 2g | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4200 | 157.3 2h | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4196 | 157.0 2i | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4192 | 157.1 2j | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4188 | 157.2 2k | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4184 | 157.1 2l | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4180 | 157.1 2m | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4176 | 157.1 2n | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4172 | 157.3 2o | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4168 | 157.1 2p | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4164 | 157.0 2q | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 4160 | 157.1 2r | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 16 | 2112 | 157.3 3a | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4223 | 154.9 3b | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4220 | 155.0 3c | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4216 | 154.9 3d | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4212 | 155.1 3e | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4208 | 154.8 3f | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4204 | 155.0 3g | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4200 | 155.2 3h | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4196 | 155.0 3i | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4192 | 155.0 3j | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4188 | 155.1 3k | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4184 | 155.2 3l | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4180 | 153.9 3m | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4176 | 155.0 3n | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4172 | 155.2 3o | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4168 | 154.9 3p | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4164 | 154.9 3q | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 4160 | 155.0 3r | 285 | 8448 | 4224 | 8 | 2112 | 155.1 The results below do NOT include the Baseline test of current values. The Fastest settings tested give a peak speed of 323.3 MB/s md_sync_window: 4224 md_num_stripes: 8448 md_sync_thresh: 4216 nr_requests: 128 This will consume 285 MB (147 MB more than your current utilization of 138 MB) The Thriftiest settings (95% of Fastest) give a peak speed of 323.3 MB/s md_sync_window: 4224 md_num_stripes: 8448 md_sync_thresh: 4216 nr_requests: 128 This will consume 285 MB (147 MB more than your current utilization of 138 MB) The Recommended settings (99% of Fastest) give a peak speed of 323.3 MB/s md_sync_window: 4224 md_num_stripes: 8448 md_sync_thresh: 4216 nr_requests: 128 This will consume 285 MB (147 MB more than your current utilization of 138 MB) NOTE: Adding additional drives will increase memory consumption. In Unraid, go to Settings > Disk Settings to set your chosen parameter values. Completed: 21 Hrs 13 Min 42 Sec. NOTE: Use the smallest set of values that produce good results. Larger values increase server memory use, and may cause stability issues with Unraid, especially if you have any add-ons or plug-ins installed. System Info: Zeus Unraid version 6.7.2 md_num_stripes=4096 md_sync_window=2048 md_sync_thresh=2000 nr_requests=8 (Global Setting) sbNumDisks=8 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz RAM: System Memory System Memory Outputting free low memory information... total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 66000560 1580196 63223520 1143264 1196844 62802068 Low: 66000560 2777040 63223520 High: 0 0 0 Swap: 0 0 0 SCSI Host Controllers and Connected Array Drives ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [0] scsi0 usb-storage [0:0:0:0] flash sda 15.3GB Cruzer Fit [1] scsi1 isci C602 chipset 4-Port SATA Storage Control Unit [1:0:0:0] cache sdi 512GB SanDisk SD8SB8U5 [2] scsi2 ahci [3] scsi3 ahci [4] scsi4 ahci [5] scsi5 ahci [6] scsi6 ahci [7] scsi7 ahci [8] scsi8 mpt2sas SAS2008 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 [Falcon] [8:0:0:0] disk1 sdb 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 [8:0:1:0] parity sdc 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 [8:0:2:0] disk6 sdd 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 [8:0:3:0] disk5 sde 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 [8:0:4:0] disk4 sdf 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 [8:0:5:0] disk3 sdg 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 [8:0:6:0] disk2 sdh 4.00TB ST4000VN000-1H41 *** END OF REPORT ***
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I'm on my second unraid build after having a readynas pro for years. My last build (see below) set up in 2017 was based off the techspot article that year - https://www.techspot.com/review/1155-affordable-dual-xeon-pc/. At the time the CPUs were £180, ram £200 & motherboard £300 which for a 32thread server was a steal. This year I've been upgrading my gaming PC and now its time to look at the server, so far its been mainly housekeeping to reduce the data usage (currently 70% used) in order to replace the hdds as they are 4/5 years old now running 24/7.
Are there any similar bargains to be had with more up to date server hardware or do i need to wait on Facebook doing a refresh again?
Server specs:
2 x Xeon E5-2670 8 Core with Noctua cooling
ASRock rack EP2C602-4L/D16 (SSI EEB form factor)
64Gb DDR3 ECC
2 x 512Gb SSD (Cache)
SAS controller
7x 4Tb HDD (1 parity, 24Tb usable)
2 x 10Gb SFP
Error message every time I start array "XFS_IOC_FSGROWFSDATA xfsctl failed: No space left on device"
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Posted · Edited by reapola
No, still an issue but only complains at boot.
@manHandsgood that it worked for you but I'd rather not start moving data about.
@limetech , any ideas?