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[SOLVED] Dynamix unresponsive, Shares not available, Mover stuck, I'm confused

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SOLVED - Found this post from Tom about extended attributes that solved my Mover problem.  So far so good.

 

http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=28484.0

 

 

I changed my Cache drive last week to a 120GB SSD and installed a couple new HD's and started Preclear on them.  The System kept hanging up and having to be hard restarted twice during preclears.  Gave up on those and tried to move files over.  Kept running into the server hanging, but would still have Dynamix access.  Dynamix showed the cache drive was still full/hung up 12 hours after the mover started.  Hard reset was the only way to get it to respond.  All parity checks have been ok.  Any help is appreciated.

 

Edit to add system specs & unRAID version.

 

unRAID V 5.0.5

CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 3.4GHz Dual Core

RAM: Kingston KHX133C9D3B1K2/8G

PSU: SeaSonic S12II 620 Bronze 620W

Mobo: ECS A885GM-A2 (V1.1)

Case: Norco 4220

SATA Expansion Card: Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Port SAS/SATA Add-on Card x 2

Cables:

    NORCO C-SFF8087-4S Discrete to SFF-8087 (Reverse breakout) Cable x 1

    1m 30AWG Internal Mini SAS 36pin (SFF-8087) Male to Mini SAS 36pin (SFF-8087) Male Cable x 4

    No SATA cables needed

Fanplate: Norco 120mm fanplate

Fans:

    Nexus PWM Series D12SL-12PWM 120mm Case Fan x 3

    ARCTIC COOLING ACF8 Pro PWM 80mm Case Fan x 2

Flash: Kingston MobileLiteG2 Reader

syslog.txt

Without reading your syslog, i think you have a hardware problem.

Three things you can do:

Check memory with memtest.

Check your temps.

How big is your psu? Its under heavy duty when you preclear.

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Without reading your syslog, i think you have a hardware problem.

Three things you can do:

Check memory with memtest.

Check your temps.

How big is your psu? Its under heavy duty when you preclear.

 

Thanks for your input. 

 

1) I'm running Memtest now.  There are no errors through 4 passes (7 hours). 

2) Temps are ok.  I have two older smaller drives that occasionally get up to 40 degrees celcius.  I've been trying to preclear a replacement drive and keep running into these issues.

3) I'm using SeaSonic 620w PSU

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15 passes in Memtest in 27 hours and no errors.

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Finally used Midnight Commander to manually move all the files from the cache to the server shares.  After cleared, I tried moving a few files to the server and running the mover.  Got this info from Telnet and don't know what to make of it:

 

root@Tower:/mnt#

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Call Trace:

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Code: 0c 8b 4d d8 8b 70 0c 89 d7 f3 a4 8b 53 08 8b 70 08 31 c0 8b 4d d8 89 d7 f3 a4 31 ff 8b 4d ec eb 21 8b 75 dc 8b 14 06 85 d2 74 06 <f0> ff 42 20 eb 06 8b 73 0c 0f b3 3e 8b 75 e4 49 47 89 14 06 83

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: EIP: [<c10a9ee2>] dup_fd+0x19a/0x23c SS:ESP 0068:f0643f00

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Stack:

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Process find (pid: 6952, ti=f0642000 task=f11350e0 task.ti=f0642000)

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Code: 01 02 00 00 83 fa 01 76 0e 3d fe fd ff ff 74 07 3d fc fd ff ff 75 05 b8 fc ff ff ff 5d c3 55 89 e5 57 56 89 d6 53 89 c3 83 ec 04 <8b> 40 20 85 c0 75 10 c7 04 24 85 97 4b c1 31 ff e8 46 a2 36 00

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Stack:

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Process find (pid: 6952, ti=f0642000 task=f11350e0 task.ti=f0642000)

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: Call Trace:

 

Message from syslogd@Tower at Sat Feb  6 01:08:45 2016 ...

Tower kernel: EIP: [<c1094d91>] filp_close+0xd/0x63 SS:ESP 0068:f0643d38

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