Get this nginix error on the server log. And the plex transs is buggy with green lag


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Get this in my log: Feb 22 15:43:03 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:43:03 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30118 exited on signal 6

 

and transoc on plex is buggy. ( green legg)

 

Feb 22 15:42:15 Elsa login[29970]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:17 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:17 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 29969 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:17 Elsa login[29978]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:19 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:19 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 29977 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:19 Elsa login[29987]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:21 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:21 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 29986 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:21 Elsa login[29997]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:23 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:23 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 29996 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:23 Elsa login[30005]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:25 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:25 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30004 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:25 Elsa login[30017]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:27 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:27 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30016 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:27 Elsa login[30027]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:29 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:29 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30026 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:30 Elsa login[30036]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:31 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:31 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30035 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:31 Elsa login[30044]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:33 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:33 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30043 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:33 Elsa login[30054]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:35 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:35 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30053 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:35 Elsa login[30069]: ROOT LOGIN on '/dev/pts/1'
Feb 22 15:42:37 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:37 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30068 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:39 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:39 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30078 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:41 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:41 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30089 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:43 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:43 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30090 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:45 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:45 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30091 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:47 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:47 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30098 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:49 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:49 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30101 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:51 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:51 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30102 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:53 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:53 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30106 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:55 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:55 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30107 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:57 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:57 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30112 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:42:59 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:42:59 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30115 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:43:01 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:43:01 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30116 exited on signal 6
Feb 22 15:43:03 Elsa nginx: 2020/02/22 15:43:03 [alert] 6714#6714: worker process 30118 exited on signal 6

 

elsa-diagnostics-20200222-1546.zip

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appdata, domains, and system are normally kept on cache so your docker and VM performance won't be impacted by the slower parity writes on the array, and so your dockers and VMs won't keep array disks spinning.

 

Of these 3 shares, I would say system is the most important to keep on cache, because it is always in use if you have Docker and/or VM Services enabled.

 

You will have to disable Docker and VM Services since Mover can't move open files, then set system share to cache-prefer and run Mover to get it moved to cache where it belongs.

 

You can check how much of which disks each of your Shares are using by using the Compute All button on the Shares page.

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2 minutes ago, trurl said:

appdata, domains, and system are normally kept on cache so your docker and VM performance won't be impacted by the slower parity writes on the array, and so your dockers and VMs won't keep array disks spinning.

 

Of these 3 shares, I would say system is the most important to keep on cache, because it is always in use if you have Docker and/or VM Services enabled.

 

You will have to disable Docker and VM Services since Mover can't move open files, then set system share to cache-prefer and run Mover to get it moved to cache where it belongs.

 

You can check how much of which disks each of your Shares are using by using the Compute All button on the Shares page.

Hooo thx! :D 

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16 minutes ago, trurl said:

appdata, domains, and system are normally kept on cache so your docker and VM performance won't be impacted by the slower parity writes on the array, and so your dockers and VMs won't keep array disks spinning.

 

Of these 3 shares, I would say system is the most important to keep on cache, because it is always in use if you have Docker and/or VM Services enabled.

 

You will have to disable Docker and VM Services since Mover can't move open files, then set system share to cache-prefer and run Mover to get it moved to cache where it belongs.

 

You can check how much of which disks each of your Shares are using by using the Compute All button on the Shares page.

Get this:

 

Feb 22 17:27:48 Elsa root: mover: started
Feb 22 17:27:48 Elsa move: move: skip /mnt/disk1/system/docker/docker.img
Feb 22 17:27:48 Elsa shfs: set_nocow path: /mnt/cache/system
Feb 22 17:27:48 Elsa move: move: skip /mnt/disk1/system/libvirt/libvirt.img
Feb 22 17:27:48 Elsa root: find: 'system': No such file or directory
Feb 22 17:27:48 Elsa root: mover: finished

 

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