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  1. @klamath @johnnie.black I'm also running into this issue. I've got 22 drives in my array, most are 4-6TB, 1x8TB, and dual 8TBs in parity.

     

    Your last message is confusing, did you make a change that made a difference? My NFS files access is basically *useless* when running a parity check. I seem to be capped at 75MB/s throughout the whole check as well, so it's slowwwww. My CPU never goes above 40% either.

     

    Also, this is on 6.4.1, so the UI is still responsive during checks, just NFS access is atrocious.

     

    Thanks

  2. I had a similar issue, however, I was seeing a clear out of memory sign in the logs. 

     

    You can check out the following post, get the tips & tweaks plugin, and try what fixed it for me:

     

    Worth a shot!

     

    -Drew

  3. Ok, so just to clarify:

    1. Turn off the array
    2. Switch to maintenance mode (ensures no writes?)
    3. Swap the parity disks in the GUI
    4. Let it rebuild
    5. Once complete, exit maintenance mode

    If anything fails, pop the old 6TB parity disks back in to resolve the issues.

     

    Is this correct?

  4. 1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

     

    Parity disks are different from each other, it can't read the other one, it needs to read all disks.

     

    Ok, figured that was probably the case. I may get risky and just do a full rebuild on both of them to minimize the time I'm putting pressure on the array.

  5. Well, the only reason I wasn't considering doing them one at a time is because when parity checks run, they're slow and causes performance issues with my array during the sync that I'm trying to avoid. Question -- if I do it one at a time, is unRAID smart enough to rebuild parity from the existing parity disk or does it still have to read from the entire array during the sync process?

  6. I've currently got 2x6TB WD Red drives as my parity disks (dual parity).

    I recently purchased 2x8TB HGST Deskstar drives to replace them (so that I can start adding 8TB drives to my array).

     

    I've never had to rebuild dual parity before, let alone replacing the disks. I assume it's exactly the same process as a single disk.

    In other words, my plan to upgrade them is:

     

    • Preclear new 8TB disks (already done)
    • Stop the array
    • Shut down the server
    • Swap the current parity disks with the new ones
    • Boot up server
    • Re-assign parity slots to the new drives
    • Turn on the array and just let it rebuild

     

    Is this a correct procedure for dual parity rebuilds?

     

    Thanks!

  7. When running the mover, I noticed it will sometimes (usually) freeze the whole system up. Unable to load the web UI and unable to SSH in.

    So, I've ran into this before and it has prevented me from running diagnostics, therefore I decided to run a "tail -f /var/log/syslog" output to a file from a remote box on the same network.

     

    Here's the tail of the log: putty.log

     

    It starts at about 17:26:24, right after the mover finishes, cache_dirs runs, coincidentally, that's when it all hangs.

    Apr 15 17:26:24 Tower kernel: cache_dirs: page allocation stalls for 54081ms, order:0, mode:0x27080c0(GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT|__GFP_ZERO|__GFP_NOTRACK)

     

    Now, it's possible the tail I was running (from another machine) wasn't able to grab the log line that shows what caused the hang, but it's very coincidental with the cache_dirs (and related) logs at that time. I may need to tail to a file on the unraid box itself.

     

    Any ideas? This is super annoying to have to hard reboot my box when it happens. Even attaching a keyboard/monitor locally after it happens, the command line is unresponsive.

     

  8. Reformatted cache as xfs. I also had nic bonding enabled and working for over a year now, but I jumped into the network settings today and noticed it was complaining about eth0 not being connected. Swapped the cables for eth0 and eth1, then it said eth1 wasn't detected. soooo perhaps faulty nic. I disabled bonding and am just using the good nic. We'll see what happens now...

  9. @itimpi @trurl hey guys, it happened again. It has happened a couple times today, but I was able to snag a diagnostics the most recent time. See attached.

     

    The whole server goes somewhat unresponsive for a bit of time, it did eventually come back tho. Shares went missing and all my servers were hanging trying to connect via NFS. I think it happened right at about 22:27 timeframe

    tower-diagnostics-20170408-2232.zip

    shares.png

  10. Description: Randomly, my user shares will completely disappear from unraid. Leaving all of my machines (connecting via NFS) unable to access any of the data. The shares do return if I stop the array and reboot unraid. 

     

    How to reproduce: No idea how this is happening. I do have a log file attached from right when the incident occurred. (unraid_log_04072017.txt) It shows some warning/nfsd error.

    Expected results: Shares don't go missing...

    Actual results: Shares go missing...

    Other information: This issue has happened on every version of unraid 6.3.x I believe. It sometimes takes days for it to happen.

     

    Hardware:

    unRAID system:    unRAID server Pro, version 6.3.3
    Motherboard:    ASRock - FM2A88X Extreme6+
    Processor:    AMD A10-7850K Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G @ 3.7 GHz

    Memory: G. SKILL DDR3 8GB (2x4GB)

    18 disks in array

    2 parity disks (dual parity)

    No sync errors on last parity check a week ago.

     

    unraid_log_04072017.txt

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