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Access Performance on Mover/Parity Checks

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When I move files around, I usually get a report of how fast the move is taking (i.e. 113mb/s).  When parity check completes, I get to see a number on how fast it performed (i.e. 90mb/s).  Is there a way to get that information in realtime? I'd like to see the same real-time number for mover.  Just as checks that things are progressing as they should.

12 minutes ago, jeffreywhunter said:

When parity check completes, I get to see a number on how fast it performed (i.e. 90mb/s).  Is there a way to get that information in realtime?

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Keep in mind every time to poke it to see how fast it's going, it pauses to give you that information. So poking it continuously (realtime) will significantly slow it down. That's why the display doesn't autoupdate during parity checks.

There's also the new reads/writes real-time speed display toggle, I never noticed any performance hit with it on.

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1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:

There's also the new reads/writes real-time speed display toggle, I never noticed any performance hit with it on.

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There shouldn't be any performance hit... numbers are read from the linux system, not the hard disks themselves (unlike SMART parameters).

 

Ps. You have a lot of 'outstanding' notifications :)

 

Edited by bonienl

3 minutes ago, bonienl said:

Ps. You have a lot of 'outstanding' notifications :)

 

That's my test server, usually only clear them when there's a reason to look out for them. :)

1 hour ago, jonathanm said:

Keep in mind every time to poke it to see how fast it's going, it pauses to give you that information. So poking it continuously (realtime) will significantly slow it down. That's why the display doesn't autoupdate during parity checks.

 

This is only true when doing a manual refresh, it will cause rereading of the SMART parameters and 'may' interfere with the hard disk operation.

 

In unRAID6 the SMART updates are uncoupled from the other disk values, hence you can leave the display in real-time, it won't affect disk performance.

 

 

Edited by bonienl

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