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The single ZFS drive I am testing with is a Toshiba N300 NAS 4 TB Hard Drive and is stated to use CMR.
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Is this common transfer speed for ZFS under these setup parameters. I have created the following ZFS pools and disks.
#1 3-M.2 SSD ZFS Z1 pool (Cache_NVME) with compression
#2 4-HDD ZFS Z1 pool (HDD_Zpool) with compression and encryption
#3 4-Single HDD ZFS formated drives with compression.
Rough file transfer results on a 8 Gig movie file:
#1 Cache Pool to #2 HDD Pool=168MBs-220MB/s (Before using XFS is was usually getting 120 MB/s) Great!
#1 Cache Pool to #3 Single ZFS drive= Starts off at 220 MB/s but 30% into the transfer process nose dives into the 30 MB/s range. Uggg!
In short going from Pool to Pool is good for transfer but from pool to single sucks or do I have some sort of issue?
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Well I rolled back the bios and it cut down on the crashes but did not stop them. I then left the server running without any active VMs and got the same PCIE error but this time the system corrected for the problem which lead me down another road of questions and answers.
The only 2 changes that I made to the server after the rollback is as follows:
1) In the bios under Onboard Device Configuration I changed both the U.2_1 Mode & U.2_2 Modes from PCIE to SATA since I was not using them.
2) My SAS card had had a 4 drive bay connected to it that had 2 SSds and 2 HDDs. I ended up going ahead and removing the 2 SSDs. I will add that the SSDs had been hooked up previously for the past year without any issues.
Everything is running great now.
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Just rolled it back. I will see what happens today and report back..
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Yes the crash would have been before the 12:36 timeframe. It was very close to the 12:15 as I looked at my watch. Since you mentioned the time I also looked at the time setting on the server to make sure it was correct and it is.
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Well I did not change the GPU but did a fresh install of both Windows 11 and Unbuntu. The system will crash on both VMs but with no regularity. I have attached both logs from the crash today at approx 12:15. I happen to walk in on it when it was rebooting. I truly appreciate the help!!!!! I'm at a loss as to what is going on.
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rackserver-diagnostics-20230710-1244.zip syslog-192.168.1.220.log
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Well that didn't take long to crash. See attached for the latest server crash. I'm going to install another GPU and let ya know.
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Update:
After reboot I restarted the Windows11 VM up and decided to run AIDA64 stability test on both CPU and GPU. Ran two 5 Min tests (see attached) and 1 min after that was done system crashed. I also put the PCIE setting back to AUTO in the Bios. After the new upcomming crash
I will try installing a NVIDIA GPU and see what happens.
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Update:
After reboot I restarted the Windows11 VM up and decided to run AIDA64 stability test on both CPU and GPU. Ran two 5 Min tests (see attached) and 1 min after that was done system crashed. I also put the PCIE setting back to AUTO in the Bios. After the new upcomming crash
I will try installing a NVIDIA GPU and see what happens.
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What ever is going on is causing the whole server to crash and reboot. This morning it lasted about 1 1/2 hours with windows VM running and then boom it goes down. I went into bios and changed the video card Pcie Slot from Auto to Gen 3 and then rebooted. The Windows 11 VM lasted about 5 min and then the entire system crashed. The log did not show anything related to that crash but I will attach it anyway.
Went back into bios and changed PCIE setting to Gen4 and will see what happen. Not even sure I'm on the right track but I believe its something to do with the GPU.
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Sorry I had attached the wrong Diagnostic. In the sys log about 1/2 way down.
I will also add that I left the server running with the windows VM off this past night and it did not crash. With the Windows 11 VM on I usually get anywhere from 10 min to 2 hours before a crash takes place. I just cranked up the VM this morning and its been up for about an hour now.
QuoteJul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: event severity: fatal
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: Error 0, type: fatal
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: fru_text: PcieError
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: section_type: PCIe error
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: port_type: 4, root port
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: version: 0.2
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: command: 0x0003, status: 0x0010
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: device_id: 0000:20:03.1
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: slot: 0
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: secondary_bus: 0x2d
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: vendor_id: 0x1022, device_id: 0x1483
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: class_code: 060400
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: bridge: secondary_status: 0x2000, control: 0x0010
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: aer_uncor_status: 0x00004000, aer_uncor_mask: 0x04000000
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: aer_uncor_severity: 0x00476030
Jul 8 18:48:53 RackServer kernel: [Hardware Error]: TLP Header: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000Thanks,
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I have attached the diagnostic log and looking for any possible help on why or how to identify what is causing the the server to crash. I can see the crash identified in the log but I'm not able to figure out what it is. Everything was working fine to the point of the bios update as best I can tell.
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Downloaded backup form community Backup and created a new Thumb Drive.
TYVM
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My Unraid server was damaged (blown out window with rain water) in Hurricane Ida so I have rebuilt a new one but have an issue on boot. It should be noted that I am using the old thumb drive along with the original drives. On bootup the new Lsi controller is showing the drives so I assume they were not damaged. I have attached a picture of what it is showing at boot. Any help or if you can point me in any direction it would be appreciated.
New Build:
Processor: Threadripper Pro 3955WX
Motherboard: Asus Sage WS WRX80E
SAS Controller: LSI 9201-16i 6G 16P SAS HBA P19 IT Mode
RAM: 8 GB Kingston ECC Installed from the old server (128GB Should be in Next Week)
Power: EVGA SuperNOVA 220-P2-1200-X1
Case: Rosewill RSV-L4412U 4U Server Chassis Rackmount Case
Cooler: Ice Giant Pro Elite
VGA: RX580 (From old machine)
HDD: 8 Various
SDD: 2-2TB
M2: 1-2TB
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Thanks for the help :}
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Same here but looking in logs and I'm finding this.
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Please set the environment variable TS3SERVER_LICENSE to "accept" in order to accept the license agreement.
Alternatively, create a file named ".ts3server_license_accepted" in the working directory or start the server with the command line parameter "license_accepted=1".
To view the license agreement set TS3SERVER_LICENSE to "view" in order to print the license to the console.
Alternatively view the file "LICENSE" in your favorite text viewer yourself."Trying to figure where to do the change.
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I also tried the following just to make sure it was not the Toshiba drive so i selected a WD drive with same result. Now im going #4 Single ZFS Drive to #4 Single ZFS drive and getting a 5-10 MB/s. Triple UGGGG!