Irish FX4 Posted October 30, 2011 Share Posted October 30, 2011 Johnm, Dude, How did you get the main header to show all of that info??? I like it. Maybe Mike could do this with his release! it is running on this release, you can see that in the right upper corner I think it's the simple feature's plugin http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=12698.0;topicseen Thanks shank, I'm going to look into it. Quote Link to comment
dstroot Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I have a very basic Supermicro X7SPE-HF-525 with 4 Hitachi 2gb coolspins and everthing is working well. First time using AFP as well - created a TimeMachine user share, turned on AFP and enabled AFP on the share and disabled SMB and my Lion machine can see it, created the sparsebundle and is backing up now. So from a "nothing fancy" user things look great. I chose these components to avoid realtek NICs (hate them) and high compatibility. Just adding this so people don't get too scared of trying beta 13 (even if you are superstitious) Quote Link to comment
bubbaQ Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Did some testing today. Windows 7 Enterprise as the client. Set up a 2GB ramdisk on both the Windows client and on unRAID to eliminate disk I/O. Systems were connected with a crossover cable, and not switch. Both systems are Gigabyte mobos with built-in Realtek NICs. I was able to consistently saturate the wire at 120MB/s. I repeated it with a 5-port Trendnet switch, and got the same results. I added another switch (D-Link, DGS-2208) and got the same results. This is a full 50% improvement over what I could get with exactly the same hardware, using ramdisk-to-ramdisk transfers, under Beta10 (the last one I tested this way). And that improvement is not just 50%, but giving me full wireline speed. To top it off, COU utilization on the client was about 10%, and on the server it was 50%. Nice job Tom! Quote Link to comment
Gizmotoy Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Just out of curiosity, what are you guys using to verify your transfer speeds? I want to get a "before" baseline so I can verify when I upgrade. Quote Link to comment
WeeboTech Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Thanks for the info BubbaQ! Good test benchmarks. @Gizmotoy, I use Teracopy as I only have one laptop that runs Windows and it provides statistics. For linux transfers I use rsync. Quote Link to comment
MikeL Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 bubbaQ, would it be possible for you to start a new thread going into detail explaining everything that is needed for this? (I ask for a new thread, because I don't want this saturating the 13b thread.) Thanks! Did some testing today. Windows 7 Enterprise as the client. Set up a 2GB ramdisk on both the Windows client and on unRAID to eliminate disk I/O. Systems were connected with a crossover cable, and not switch. Both systems are Gigabyte mobos with built-in Realtek NICs. I was able to consistently saturate the wire at 120MB/s. I repeated it with a 5-port Trendnet switch, and got the same results. I added another switch (D-Link, DGS-2208) and got the same results. This is a full 50% improvement over what I could get with exactly the same hardware, using ramdisk-to-ramdisk transfers, under Beta10 (the last one I tested this way). And that improvement is not just 50%, but giving me full wireline speed. To top it off, COU utilization on the client was about 10%, and on the server it was 50%. Nice job Tom! Quote Link to comment
bubbaQ Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 There is not much too it: Create a mountpoint on unRAID for a temporary ramdisk on one of your data disks. mkdir /mnt/disk1/temp Create a ramdisk: mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /mnt/disk1/temp Map a drive from the client to the ramdisk you just created on the server. For a ramdisk on the client, use either: Vsuite Ramdisk Free Edition http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/vsuite-ramdisk/download.html Dataram Ramdisk http://memory.dataram.com/products-and-services/software/ramdisk Chose an appropriate test file for copying... that will fit on the size ramdisk you created, and that will not exhaust RAM on the unRAID server tmpfs. Don’t worry about buffers and caching on the server — this test is ONLY to test the wire speed, and not Disk I/O. However, it should be large enough to take several seconds in order to get an accurate timing... usually 1GB is enough. Copy the file to the ramdisk on the client. Then copy it from the client’s ramdisk to the server’s ramdisk with whatever tool you want, such as teracopy, or just drag/drop in Windows and use a stopwatch. Delete it on the client, and copy it back. Wash, rinse repeat. You can also use the Windows task manager networking tab, and set the update speed to “high.” Quote Link to comment
fitbrit Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Does this allow me to combine server 1 that has the Share "Movies" with a second server that also has the share "Movies" to appear as a combined share \\SomeServer\Movies\? No, but what do you think about that feature (of combining shares from separate servers like that)? Yes, please!! I'd love this to be a possibility! Quote Link to comment
jbartlett Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 One thing I noticed with this and the previous beta is that copying files to the directory share with the cache drive enabled is slower than writing directly to the cache drive itself. Test file was 25.4 GB in size and was copied from a solid state drive via Windows 7 64bit. Times given are repeatable. Test file was removed from the cache drive prior to the next test. Share: 6 minutes 10 seconds Cache: 4 minutes 45 seconds After enabling SMB2 - Share: 5 minutes 57 seconds Cache: 4 minutes 41 seconds One thing I noticed that when writing to the share, the Windows Task Monitor reported the LAN activity all over the place but was much more stable when writing directly to the cache drive. In the attached pic, the left side is prior to enabling SMB2, the right side is after. Left traffic is directly to the share, right traffic is directly to the cache drive. Quote Link to comment
gfjardim Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I got all kind of creepy errors with my array, moving back to b12a solved those problems. I've done a reiserfsck on all disks previously the update, so this might be some 3.1.0 kernel weirdness. Attached is the first 5k lines of my syslog, the original file have more than 2 million lines! PS: Johnm, are you using the open-vm-tools package into your VM? OK, today I booted 5b13 outside ESXi and had the same problems before. Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor emhttp_event: array_started Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (48): check CORRECT Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: md: recovery thread woken up ... Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: md: recovery thread checking parity... Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: md: using 3072k window, over a total of 1953514552 blocks. Oct 31 12:03:37 Servidor ntpd[1302]: Deferring DNS for a.ntp.br 1 Oct 31 12:03:58 Servidor ntpd[1302]: Deferring DNS for c.ntp.br 1 Oct 31 12:04:19 Servidor sshd[6569]: Accepted password for root from 192.168.0.120 port 49725 ssh2 Oct 31 12:04:19 Servidor sshd[6586]: lastlog_openseek: Couldn't stat /var/log/lastlog: No such file or directory Oct 31 12:04:19 Servidor sshd[6586]: lastlog_openseek: Couldn't stat /var/log/lastlog: No such file or directory Oct 31 12:04:20 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: c.ntp.br Oct 31 12:04:40 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: a.ntp.br Oct 31 12:05:01 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: c.ntp.br Oct 31 12:06:00 Servidor root: Running ReiserFS Check on drive 5 Oct 31 12:06:03 Servidor root: Running ReiserFS Check on drive 8 Oct 31 12:06:06 Servidor root: Running ReiserFS Check on drive 10 Oct 31 12:06:23 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: c.ntp.br Oct 31 12:06:43 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: a.ntp.br Oct 31 12:06:57 Servidor emhttp: Spinning down all drives... Oct 31 12:06:57 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (49): spindown 0 Oct 31 12:06:57 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (50): spindown 1 Oct 31 12:06:58 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (51): spindown 2 Oct 31 12:06:58 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (52): spindown 3 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] Device not ready Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] Sense Key : 0x2 [current] Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] ASC=0x4 ASCQ=0x2 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] CDB: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 01 a3 7f df 00 00 10 00 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdj, sector 27492319 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] Device not ready Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] Sense Key : 0x2 [current] Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] ASC=0x4 ASCQ=0x2 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] CDB: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 01 a3 7f e0 00 00 10 00 When I tried to run reiserfsck on a sleepy driver, the error was trigged. Quote Link to comment
pras1011 Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I have just upgraded to beta 13. Can someone check my syslog to make sure everything is ok? unraid.txt Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 All ok here! Inc my Realtek! Quote Link to comment
thejinx0r Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I have an asus e35m1-pro motherboard and the network card works fine. (I forget which model, but it was one of the supposedly bad ones) Quote Link to comment
burnaby_boy Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I upgraded from 4.7 to 5 b13 following all the steps necessary. For some reason I can no longer access that flash drive via the network (error message saying it is unavailable) and one of my shares (Recorded TV) is unavailable and has an orange dot beside it. Cheers Quote Link to comment
Johnm Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 orange dot = there is data for this share on the cache drive. Quote Link to comment
Zeron Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I upgraded from 4.7 to 5 b13 following all the steps necessary. For some reason I can no longer access that flash drive via the network (error message saying it is unavailable) and one of my shares (Recorded TV) is unavailable and has an orange dot beside it. I have attached the syslog. Cheers Reboot the windows PC you are trying to access it from and it will return. Quote Link to comment
Bizarro Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 orange dot = there is data for this share on the cache drive. Cheers, always wondered what that was for! Has anyone tried the Supermicro AOC-USASLP-L8I with b13? I'm running b12, debating whether to upgrade. Do you need any special kind of switch for the link aggregation? I'm just running an unmanaged netgear gigabit. Quote Link to comment
burnaby_boy Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I rebooted the PC and am now able to access the share and the flash drive. Thanks for the suggestion. Also, thanks too for the info regarding the orange dot. Cheers Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I got all kind of creepy errors with my array, moving back to b12a solved those problems. I've done a reiserfsck on all disks previously the update, so this might be some 3.1.0 kernel weirdness. Attached is the first 5k lines of my syslog, the original file have more than 2 million lines! PS: Johnm, are you using the open-vm-tools package into your VM? OK, today I booted 5b13 outside ESXi and had the same problems before. Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor emhttp_event: array_started Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (48): check CORRECT Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: md: recovery thread woken up ... Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: md: recovery thread checking parity... Oct 31 12:03:19 Servidor kernel: md: using 3072k window, over a total of 1953514552 blocks. Oct 31 12:03:37 Servidor ntpd[1302]: Deferring DNS for a.ntp.br 1 Oct 31 12:03:58 Servidor ntpd[1302]: Deferring DNS for c.ntp.br 1 Oct 31 12:04:19 Servidor sshd[6569]: Accepted password for root from 192.168.0.120 port 49725 ssh2 Oct 31 12:04:19 Servidor sshd[6586]: lastlog_openseek: Couldn't stat /var/log/lastlog: No such file or directory Oct 31 12:04:19 Servidor sshd[6586]: lastlog_openseek: Couldn't stat /var/log/lastlog: No such file or directory Oct 31 12:04:20 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: c.ntp.br Oct 31 12:04:40 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: a.ntp.br Oct 31 12:05:01 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: c.ntp.br Oct 31 12:06:00 Servidor root: Running ReiserFS Check on drive 5 Oct 31 12:06:03 Servidor root: Running ReiserFS Check on drive 8 Oct 31 12:06:06 Servidor root: Running ReiserFS Check on drive 10 Oct 31 12:06:23 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: c.ntp.br Oct 31 12:06:43 Servidor ntpd_intres[6527]: host name not found: a.ntp.br Oct 31 12:06:57 Servidor emhttp: Spinning down all drives... Oct 31 12:06:57 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (49): spindown 0 Oct 31 12:06:57 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (50): spindown 1 Oct 31 12:06:58 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (51): spindown 2 Oct 31 12:06:58 Servidor kernel: mdcmd (52): spindown 3 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] Device not ready Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] Sense Key : 0x2 [current] Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] ASC=0x4 ASCQ=0x2 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 8:0:6:0: [sdj] CDB: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 01 a3 7f df 00 00 10 00 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdj, sector 27492319 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] Device not ready Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] Sense Key : 0x2 [current] Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] ASC=0x4 ASCQ=0x2 Oct 31 12:06:59 Servidor kernel: sd 9:0:2:0: [sdn] CDB: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 01 a3 7f e0 00 00 10 00 When I tried to run reiserfsck on a sleepy driver, the error was trigged. I hate to see others having the same issue as I have, but at least this seems to be more evidence that something is fundamentally broken with Linux Kernel 3.1.0, unRAID 5.0b13, LSI controller cards, and spindown/spinup. Quote Link to comment
daniel.boone Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I've been waiting to add 3TB drive for some time so I took chance and upgraded from 4.7 to 5.13 this weekend. Basically I backed up my 4.7 usb, wiped the stick and loaded b13. I also swapped my Adaptec card for a Supermicro SASLP-MV8 and ran the permissions utility. Things went well so I pushed on. I then faked a failed drive so I could do swap parity and replace a 1TB with a 3TB. I checked on it this morning it and the parity was successfully copied. The old parity 2TB drive was 35% into the build process. I just remoted to check on my system and noticed the console is no longer responding. The unRaid system still responds to pings but that's about it. I tried to telnet and it refuses connection. Since I have not really lost any drives I'm not too worried. Worst case is the parity drive needs to be rebuild. So my options are I wait and hope it returns or force a reboot. Any suggestions or ideas? How much longer should I wait? What should I not do after a reboot? While my data is safe I still would like to keep this process as short as possible. I also noticed some weirdness with permissions. Like I can access top level share but get permission denied at lower levels. If I set read to account XBMC at MOVIE share but no access at /disk1 though /diskxx shouldn't I be able to read the folders and files under the MOVIE share? BTW reboot not correct the issue. Thanks, DB Quote Link to comment
nia Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 My test server has now finished with 2*2TB preclearing. Preclearing went down nicely, and took approx. 24 hrs. One odd observation I noticed was, that my 400GB drive is reported to be 756TB! (I wish ). I have attached syslog, preclear log and screendump displaying the wrong size. All drives are attached to an ESXi 5.0 hardware-passthrough mapped M1015 reflashed to the P11 firmware. I will now go back to test b12a on the test setup due to the spindown issue , unless there is something specific somebody wants me to test with b13. syslog-duringpreclear.zip preclear_2x2TB_b13_M1015.zip Quote Link to comment
WeeboTech Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 So my options are I wait and hope it returns or force a reboot. Any suggestions or ideas? How much longer should I wait? What should I not do after a reboot? While my data is safe I still would like to keep this process as short as possible. If I saw hard drive activity on the front, I would not do a reboot until all the led's stopped showing activity. Quote Link to comment
daniel.boone Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 If I saw hard drive activity on the front, I would not do a reboot until all the led's stopped showing activity. No activity lights so I rebooted. I did have the clean powerdown script installed so I did manage to get something of a log file. It's a biggie. 1.52GB to be exact. I had to use UltraEdit to open it. The entire log is basically the one restart and stripe read errors. Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower syslogd 1.4.1: restart Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: md: disk8 read error Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: handle_stripe read error: 246879280/8, count: 1 Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: md: disk8 read error Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: handle_stripe read error: 246879288/8, count: 1 Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: md: disk8 read error Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: handle_stripe read error: 246879296/8, count: 1 Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: md: disk8 read error Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: handle_stripe read error: 246879304/8, count: 1 Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: md: disk8 read error Oct 31 04:40:01 Tower kernel: handle_stripe read error: 246879312/8, count: 1 The reboot brought the array up. Parity drive has green ball and array is started but the old parity drive says unformatted. I was expecting the data rebuild to take care of the formating. Not so sure what happened there. Can't say this is a beta issue or just bad luck. This morning the drive did say rebuilding. Parity ST33000651AS (sdi) 2930266532 35°C 3 TB - 410 460 0 Hitachi HDS722020ALA330 (sdb) 1953514552 31°C 2 TB Unformatted 67 2 0 Disk 8 looks fine. I was able to browse the file shares and open the files. Disk 8 WDC WD1001FALS (sdm) 976762552 32°C 1 TB 67.65 GB 164 46 0 Last SMART Test: Completed without errors Next steps?? I was thinking of removing the parity, adding back the 1TB drive, format the 2TB drive and copy the data from the old drive to the 2TB drive. Sound like a plan? Is there a special process for adding the parity drive back? Attached is the latest log file. Thanks, DB syslog-2011-10-31.zip Quote Link to comment
daniel.boone Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 So the saga continues..I shut down array and unassigned the unformatted drive. The console said I can start array and it will preserve my data so I started it. I then go to /mnt/disk1. This is the unformatted disk I just unassigned. I can browse my files so I think the parity might be good after all. I then stop the array and re-add my missing disk. It advises it will rebuild the disk so I start the array once again. I get a Data-Rebuild in progress from the admin console. Total size: 2 TB Current position: 43.01 GB (2%) Estimated speed: 73.87 MB/sec Estimated finish: 442 minutes I had to disable the monthly parity check to avoid that starting while rebuild is in progress. Hopefully things will look better tomorrow. Quote Link to comment
generalz Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 I hate to see others having the same issue as I have, but at least this seems to be more evidence that something is fundamentally broken with Linux Kernel 3.1.0, unRAID 5.0b13, LSI controller cards, and spindown/spinup. yep i had to turn it off. drives drop left and right Quote Link to comment
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