LoyalScotsman Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 (edited) Myself again I have acquired 2 8tb disks so was putting them both into parity so I can upgrade down the line but my estimated rebuild speed shown as 19.9 MB/sec "see screenshot" the history of parity checks are normally around 100 MB/s. "see screenshot" Disk specs New parity 1 disk - ST8000NM012A - RPM 7200 Parity 2 - MG08ADA400NY - RPM 7200 Disk 1 - MG08ADA400NY - RPM 7200 Disk 2 - WD40EFRX - RPM 5400 Disk 3 - MG08ADA400NY - RPM 7200 Old party disk going into array - WD40EZRX - RPM 5400 Parity 2 will be another ST8000NM012A - RPM 7200 disk not yet connected So i know it aint the RPM 5400 causing this slow down since not been an issue in the past there is one error shown but i assume that is due to the new disks temp being hot logs/daigs before i stopped docker - vault101-diagnostics-20240312-1033.zip vault101-syslog-20240312-1032.zip Stopped docker cause there was some activity from plex but made no difference to the speeds Tried to start docker again but I has failed to start don't want to reboot cause the rebuild in progress unless someone advised to reboot but can someone assist here please ? EDIT logs after i tried to start docker vault101-syslog-20240312-1055.zipvault101-diagnostics-20240312-1055.zip Edited March 12 by LoyalScotsman Quote Link to comment
Solution JorgeB Posted March 12 Solution Share Posted March 12 You are using USB, retry with SATA. Quote Link to comment
LoyalScotsman Posted March 12 Author Share Posted March 12 12 minutes ago, JorgeB said: You are using USB, retry with SATA. never had the issue before hand but i was thinking that the new USB HHD holder i got might be causing it to run very slow Quote Link to comment
LoyalScotsman Posted March 12 Author Share Posted March 12 is there away to get docker running again without a reboot ? Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 Mar 12 11:08:56 Vault101 root: '/mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img' is in-use, cannot mount Try unmounting it manually and then re-enabling the service, but it may need a reboot. Quote Link to comment
LoyalScotsman Posted March 12 Author Share Posted March 12 1 hour ago, JorgeB said: Mar 12 11:08:56 Vault101 root: '/mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img' is in-use, cannot mount Try unmounting it manually and then re-enabling the service, but it may need a reboot. yeah i tried that no joy so stopped the rebuild and juggled the usb caddle around until i get a new raid card, but turns out the slow speed was cause i used a usb 2.0 instead of the 3.0 port now back up to 100mb/s - 150mb/s Quote Link to comment
LoyalScotsman Posted March 13 Author Share Posted March 13 marked your usb as soltuion but once i changed them over to usb3 it was back to normal speeds Quote Link to comment
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