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Reported "call traces" issue.

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Lately the plugin Fix Common Problems have been reporting a "Call Traces" issue found on the server and recommended to post the diagnostics here, so, here it is:

 

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monster-diagnostics-20171017-1313.zip

  • Author

Yes, it turned out there was an issue with that drive and as a result I couldn't get a list on one directory of that drive. Running the xfs_repair solved that issue. Now, this is the second time that happens on that drive in a 3 week window. Should I be concerned about the drive? There's no SMART report on it and everything seems to work fine. 

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Unclean shutdowns are ususally the #1 reason for filesystem corruption, SMART looks fine but you may want to improve your cooling, disks getting to 59C is no good.

  • Author

The only disk going to that kind of temperature is the cache disk, which is SSD. I'm not an expert on it, but, I was under the impression that for SSDs that wouldn't be a concern. It still is?

  • Community Expert

It's not a problem for the SSD, but I was referring to HDDs, these are the max temps for  your 4TB Seagates: 54, 59, 50, 50

 

They should be under 40C, 45 tops.

 

 

  • Author

Didn't even notice that, thank you for the heads up. I realized now that a script I had that managed the fans based on the disks temperatures stopped working. No good. Thank you again

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