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Extreme slow Parity-Check (22 KB/sec) and high load

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I am on 6.12.2 and after a power-failure the system is performing a parity-check.

It starts at 70MB/sec (what is also very slow, usually the check starts with 170MB/sec) and now the system "stalls" with 22KB/sec and a load of over 16 (Intel Xeon E3-1270 v3 with 32GB ECC-RAM).

 

I attached the diagnostic-package. Anny ideas are welcome - I can not wait the estimated 800 days to complete the check ;-) 

 

 

PS:
* I paused the check - no effect, still load of >16

* I stopped docker - no big effect, still load of >13

 

I will give 6.12.3-rc3 a try....

 

nas-diagnostics-20230714-1942.zip

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6.12.3-rc3 didn't do the trick.

I stopped docker but:

image.png.0271faf792b4f146d192657034a26288.png

 

What can I do?

nas-diagnostics-20230715-1225.zip

Edited by Toskache
upload diagnostic-file

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14 minutes ago, Toskache said:

6.12.3-rc3 didn't do the trick.

I stopped docker but:

image.png.0271faf792b4f146d192657034a26288.png

 

What can I do?

 

I would suggest updating to the stable 6.12.3 (probably the same as the rc3 release by why take a chance) and posting new diagnostics since you must rebooted to active 6.12.3.  Makes sure that the problem is happening at the time the diagnostics are taken.

 

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Nothing obvious in the diags, run the diskspeed docker test to see if all disks are performing normally.

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Thank you for the tip @JorgeB, but the diskspeed-test looks IMHO ok:

image.thumb.png.ae3da40975876f5e8d5be8429f39d212.png

Edited by Toskache

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I cannot see what's causing issues, reboot in safe mode and start the array in maintenance mode, then start a check, is it still slow?

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@JorgeB I am getting closer to the root cause. I recently tried the docker "calibre" for my big eBook-Collection. The eBooks are original ordered in many sub-directories ("0-9", "A", "B", "C", ...). Calibre imports all the books in a single directory. So there are more than 80K directories in one level. Trying to access that directory seems to stall the system. Now I am trying to delete that directory with an "rm -rf" via the console but that will take a while...

Edited by Toskache

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Forget my last post. The check is of course at block level. It stalls again at 60%.
I will try doing the check in maintenance mode. Unfortunately I need the docker running.... so I will have to find a good time-slot.

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