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[6.4.1] Getting upstream timed out errors, GUI timeout issues

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Since updating to 6.4.1 have had a TON of general performance issues with the GUI timing out and Docker not working properly

 

Mar 3 21:44:40 Tower nginx: 2018/03/03 21:44:40 [error] 3377#3377: *1226651 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading upstream, client: 192.168.15.236, server: , request: "GET /Main HTTP/2.0", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "e8f33707d4d1916672891cee99ed8854bd636c.unraid.net", referrer: "https://e8f33707d4d1916672891ced99ed8854bd636c.unraid.net/Docker"

 

Same thing with the Network Tools. Reboot does not necessarily resolve problems or if it does, problem returns

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Did a hard reboot, still starting services after 17 minutes....

Please post your diagnostics: Tools -> Diagnostics or if doens't work type diagnostics in the console/SSH

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Collecting via GUI timed out, trying from Terminal now....not sure how long it's supposed to take. Says Starting diagnostics collection and then just sits there

Edited by eubbenhadd

Try opening a new Terminal window and at least copying the syslog:

 

cp /var/log/syslog /boot/syslog.txt

 

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Here it is. Now also getting a lot of errors with the cache drive (single SSD, not a pool) - not sure what to do about that either

kernel: BTRFS: error (device sdb1) in btrfs_start_dirty_block_groups:3795: errno=-5 IO failure

 

Thanks for any help, system is completely non-responsive now.

tower-syslog-20180304-0212.zip

Cache device dropped offline, check cables, you should probably also use an onboard port instead, as there are reports that trim isn't currently working with LSI2308.

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You happen to know if using an onboard port is an option with a Limetech AVS 10/4?

8 minutes ago, eubbenhadd said:

You happen to know if using an onboard port is an option with a Limetech AVS 10/4?

Why woudn't it be? Since they are all in use you just need to swap cables with a disk.

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I'll take a look, haven't really opened it up except to add in a video card...thanks!

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So the upstream error is related to the SSD issue? I haven't been home yet to reconnect the drive, but I formatted the cache drive and moved the data back prior to your earlier response and the BTRFS errors are gone but I still am having performance issues (not as bad) and still getting the upstream errors periodically

So the upstream error is related to the SSD issue?

No, the SSD dropped offline and that's obviously bad and will create all sorts of issues.

 

 

 

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