February 20, 20233 yr I had an 8TB drive die on my so my 14TB parity drive emulated it. I was having issues trying to get my replacement drive, a 14TB Ultrastar, to work so was trying all kinds of thing. Loosing the data on the one drive wasn't the biggest of issues but getting the drive in was. Ended up being the Ultrastar has a 3.3v issue which required a little electrical tape. Problem solved. So as of now my system is trying to sync everything to the new parity drive and it's going at a snails pace. It's just hit 4MB/s which is much more than I've seen all morning. At times it's in the KB/s. Is it because I still have docker's in the background running? tower-diagnostics-20230220-0933.zip
February 20, 20233 yr Why parity build? Sounds like a rebuild of the failed disk was in order instead? Array accesses are what slow things down, so unless you have your Docker image on the array or they access stuff stored there it won't impact things. Edited February 20, 20233 yr by Kilrah
February 20, 20233 yr I occasionally do brief reads or writes to my array during parity checks. If you are reading and/or writing a lot while doing any parity operations it will noticeably impact performance. Your system share has some files on the array. Maybe disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings and see if it makes any difference.
February 20, 20233 yr The sync is completely stalled, reboot and start over, note that there are reads from array disks, you should avoid that during the sync.
February 20, 20233 yr Author 3 hours ago, Kilrah said: Why parity build? Sounds like a rebuild of the failed disk was in order instead? Array accesses are what slow things down, so unless you have your Docker image on the array or they access stuff stored there it won't impact things. Because I was having issues adding adding my other drive with no reason as to why so was trying everything.
February 20, 20233 yr Author 3 hours ago, JorgeB said: The sync is completely stalled, reboot and start over, note that there are reads from array disks, you should avoid that during the sync. Why has it stalled? I’m clear across the United States right now. It’s currently showing 9.3MB/S
February 20, 20233 yr 4 minutes ago, FlyingTexan said: was trying everything Should have asked for help 3 minutes ago, FlyingTexan said: across the United States right now Can you reboot remotely?
February 21, 20233 yr Author 3 hours ago, JorgeB said: Post new diags. Nothing has changed since I posted the other diags. I tried to reboot as suggested and now it’s offline. I’m not home until this evening
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