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Continuous reading of the disk by “find”

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I noticed that one of the Array drives was working, although theoretically it shouldn't, because nothing was running that had a reason to read it. I ran htop and saw that it was reading after the disk with the find command. Another raid (rajdzik) is also being read:


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Is this standard Unraid behavior? What purpose does it serve?

 

Edited by jaclas

Solved by JorgeB

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1 hour ago, jaclas said:

Is this standard Unraid behavior?

Nope, do you have the cachedirs plugin installed? 

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29 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Nope, do you have the cachedirs plugin installed? 

If you mean "Dynamix Cache Directories" then yes.

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That will be it.

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1 hour ago, jaclas said:

If you mean "Dynamix Cache Directories" then yes.

If using this make sure that is not configured to cache the entries for shares that have a LOT of files as it can end up 'thrashing' the drives because not all the directory entries can fit into RAM.

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