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Data Rebuild Slow

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I just swapped a 4tb disk with a 10tb disk and its currently rebuilding  at 17MB/sec.

 

Is there an issue with the drive?

 

Thanks

tower-diagnostics-20240528-1915.zip

Solved by bmartino1

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your 10 TB drive may me a shingled cached drive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingled_magnetic_recording

Their is nothing wrong with the HD. it just doesn't have a high cache partition via the manufacture which is why a large data transfer that a parity / data rebuild is, is slow.

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1 minute ago, bmartino1 said:

your 10 TB drive may me a shingled cached drive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shingled_magnetic_recording

Their is nothing wrong with the HD. it just doesn't have a high cache partition via the manufacture which is why a large data transfer that a parity / data rebuild is, is slow.

oh so I should just wait it out? will it take the estimated 7 days?

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sometimes. for my 16 TB disk it taook 48 hours.

check on it every 3-4 hours. Depending on how much data used was on the 4TB it could take that entire time.

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You can pause the rebuild and run the diskspeed docker to see if all disks are performing normally.

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All good now thanks, took about 24 hours.

I guess the estimation is a bit inaccurate at times.

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9 hours ago, JorgeB said:

You can pause the rebuild and run the diskspeed docker to see if all disks are performing normally.

Thats a new one to me I will have to take a look. :)

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