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Hey everyone.

 

I have the SHFS share cache full message in my syslogs.

I've looked through the diagnostics and my graylog but can't figure it out.

Hoping maybe somewhere here could tell me the culprit.

 

I've attached my diagnostic and let me explain what may have led up to this.

 

  • A few weeks ago, I turned an share (cache > array) into a cache only share.
  • Two nights ago, I turned it back into (cache > array) and ran mover.
  • Yesterday I woke up to a million of the SHFS errors.
  • I tried rebooting the server, it wouldn't reboot via interface.
  • I pressed the button on my tower (not hold) to see if that would initiate a shutdown and it did (I don't have a monitor hooked up).
  • I boot it back up and one of my drives (Seagate) has a SMART error of "188 Command timeout 1" which I read isn't a big deal.
  • Running an extended SMART check as of this morning.
  • Now I check my Graylog and it looks like the error never went away.
  • I clicked told Mover to move about 30 minutes ago and the button is grayed out but looking at my free space, it seems like it isn't doing anything.

 

What could be causing this?

Thank you for any insight!

 

See below for the amount of the SHFS errors I've been getting. It's filtered out to just those.

 

 

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devante-nas-diagnostics-20231214-0041.zip

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36 minutes ago, DevanteWeary said:

I clicked told Mover to move about 30 minutes ago and the button is grayed out but looking at my free space, it seems like it isn't doing anything.

 

You have the 'appdata', 'domains', and 'system' shares set to try to move their contents from the array to the 'cache' pool, but the Minimum Free Space setting for those shares (and for the cache pool) is more than the amount of space that is free on that pool.

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6 hours ago, itimpi said:

 

You have the 'appdata', 'domains', and 'system' shares set to try to move their contents from the array to the 'cache' pool, but the Minimum Free Space setting for those shares (and for the cache pool) is more than the amount of space that is free on that pool.

 

Oh that's so weird. I just checked and all of those are set to 97.7 GB minimum free space but I never set that.

Pretty sure I set everything to like 100 GB. (or maybe 5 GB, I can't remember)

 

I just tried to change it and it just set back to 97.7 GB on its own.

 

Any idea why this would happen?

 

Of the top of my head - I'm purely guessing - I have a file on there that was below 100 GB and grew over that?

But then again, I've had my VM on there that is 500 GB for months and never had this happen so maybe I'm off base.

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