March 5, 20179 yr I have no idea what is going on. Attached is my syslog. When I start my parity check it is around 113 MB/s and then drops down to 1.5 and stays there. Edited March 5, 20179 yr by xhaloz
March 5, 20179 yr No problems in the syslog. A full diagnostics might shed some light. It could also be one or more of your apps massively reading / scanning your various shares bringing the check down.
March 5, 20179 yr Author 33 minutes ago, Squid said: No problems in the syslog. A full diagnostics might shed some light. It could also be one or more of your apps massively reading / scanning your various shares bringing the check down. Hey squid! So I stopped my dockers to see if that was the problem and no dice. I have attached a screenshot of my main page. Look at the writes on disk 2. I think there is something fishy going on. However I do not have any SMART errors. I have also attached my full diagnostics. Edited March 5, 20179 yr by xhaloz
March 5, 20179 yr Best guess, and a wild one at that is that dynamix file integrity is doing its thing (at the time of the diagnostics, it was hashing files), and that's causing the slowdown
March 5, 20179 yr Author 12 minutes ago, Squid said: Best guess, and a wild one at that is that dynamix file integrity is doing its thing (at the time of the diagnostics, it was hashing files), and that's causing the slowdown Hmmm well I am still running the parity check as we speak. I just disabled the dynamix plugin and it is still going slow. Anything I could do on my end?
March 5, 20179 yr Reboot into safe mode, disable dockers and then see what happens. After that, I'm out of ideas
March 5, 20179 yr Author 1 minute ago, Squid said: Reboot into safe mode, disable dockers and then see what happens. After that, I'm out of ideas OK cool squid. I am going to do that now!
March 5, 20179 yr Author OH man!! I removed the data integrity plugin completely and now it's reading at 150Mb/s!! I think you fixed it squid! I did have 1 last question. Per my screenshot above....why would disk 2 have such a low number of writes? Is that something to be concerned about? Edited March 5, 20179 yr by xhaloz
March 5, 20179 yr 1 minute ago, xhaloz said: I did have 1 last question. Per my screenshot above....why would disk 2 have such a low number of writes? Is that something to be concerned about? Read / write counts aren't 100% reliable, since it depends upon drivers, etc. IE: You can clear the stats, do a parity check, and the drives may have wildly differing number of reads. But, it also could indicate that nothing is being written to the drive... You're doing a check not a rebuild...
March 5, 20179 yr Author 1 minute ago, Squid said: Read / write counts aren't 100% reliable, since it depends upon drivers, etc. IE: You can clear the stats, do a parity check, and the drives may have wildly differing number of reads. But, it also could indicate that nothing is being written to the drive... You're doing a check not a rebuild... Ahhhh. Dude I have been doing IT (networks) for the military for 8 years and another 10 outside of it.....and guys like you let me know I still have a lot to learn. Thank you for your help Squid. I hope you're getting paid well at whatever job you have. Edited March 5, 20179 yr by xhaloz
March 5, 20179 yr 28 minutes ago, xhaloz said: I hope you're getting paid well at whatever job you have My belief is that if anyone gets paid well for the job that they do it would be a minor miracle (or be a sign that the end of the world is near)
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