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VM images slow to respond after reformatting cache pool

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I recently shut down my Docker and VM services, transferred everything to my array and reformatted my cache pools (1 NVMe and 1 SSD) from btrfs to zfs. Afterwards I moved everything back and restarted the services. I started getting weird things when the docker images would update and turns out there was some corruption in the docker image. I was getting /loop3/ error messages. I deleted and recreated the docker image and everything is fine there. However my VM machines will operate fine for 30 seconds or so and then not respond for 30 seconds or so. Then catch up with the clicks/commands I was trying to run and become non-responsive again. I have updated the Virtio drivers, and even completely uninstalled and reinstalled them within the VMs. No difference. The strange thing, if I build a brand new VM, there are no issues. No pausing, no lag.

 

Any idea what could be the cause. I do have the LIBVIRT ERROR: VIRNETSOCKETREADWIRE:1791 : END OF FILE WHILE READING DATA: INPUT/OUTPUT ERROR in my logs, but don't believe this is related. I am also not seeing any /loop2/ error messages, so I don't think my libvirt file has corruption. Plus any new VMs run fine.

 

I will post a diag file here as soon as I can. I have a 41GB syslog.1 log file from the moving of the data off my cache pools. I temporarily enabled the mover logging so I could monitor the process. I failed to delete this syslog file before downloading a new diag file. 

 

unraid-diagnostics-20230808-1757.zip

Edited by UncleStu

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