Disk going out?


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I have 2 disks in my array so far

 

Toshiba 3TB HDWD130

WD Red 4TB

 

The toshiba is the first drive in the array and I have noticed my docker containers keep crashing so I did a disk speed test on the toshiba 7200rpm-

 

Timing cached reads:  34150 MB in  2.00 seconds = 17097.55 MB/sec

Timing buffered disk reads: 230 MB in  3.02 seconds =  76.27 MB/sec

 

On the WD Red - 5400rpm

 

Timing cached reads:  34654 MB in  2.00 seconds = 17350.52 MB/sec

Timing buffered disk reads: 586 MB in  3.01 seconds = 194.81 MB/sec

 

Something doesnt seem right here. SMART reports both drives good. Do you guys think I have a drive going out here?

 

Also I ran these test with nothing running and array stopped

 

Thanks!

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So it looks about right now -

 

diskspeed.sh for UNRAID, version 2.6.3

By John Bartlett. Support board @ limetech: http://goo.gl/ysJeYV

/dev/sdb (Disk 1): 155 MB/sec avg

/dev/sdc (Disk 2): 124 MB/sec avg

 

Disk 1 is the Toshiba

 

Any ideas where my bottleneck is then? at times sabnzbd will crawl down to 1MB/s and web UI of plex, sonarr, radarr will not refresh etc. And I get sabnzbd stopping every 5 minutes or so. This is a new install

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Any idea why you have someone from Russia trying to login?

Jan 21 19:14:20 Tower sshd[7056]: Failed password for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2
Jan 21 19:14:20 Tower sshd[7056]: Failed password for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2
Jan 21 19:14:20 Tower sshd[7056]: Failed password for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2
Jan 21 19:14:20 Tower sshd[7056]: Failed password for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2
Jan 21 19:14:21 Tower sshd[7056]: Failed password for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2
Jan 21 19:14:21 Tower sshd[7056]: Failed password for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2
Jan 21 19:14:21 Tower sshd[7056]: error: maximum authentication attempts exceeded for root from 5.11.70.80 port 1257 ssh2 [preauth]
Jan 21 19:14:21 Tower sshd[7056]: Disconnecting: Too many authentication failures [preauth]

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