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Constant activity on cache drive

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I see there is constant activity writing to cache disk... The log file mentions

May 15 12:02:57 MediaServer kernel: ACPI Error: AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT, Evaluating _PMM (20180810/power_meter-338)
May 15 12:03:07 MediaServer kernel: ACPI Error: SMBus/IPMI/GenericSerialBus write requires Buffer of length 66, found length 32 (20180810/exfield-390)

 

Anyone seen this before ?

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41 minutes ago, Christo said:

May 15 12:02:57 MediaServer kernel: ACPI Error: AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT, Evaluating _PMM (20180810/power_meter-338)
May 15 12:03:07 MediaServer kernel: ACPI Error: SMBus/IPMI/GenericSerialBus write requires Buffer of length 66, found length 32 (20180810/exfield-390)

Unrelated, those are likely board BIOS issues, though not usually important, if you have the docker image on a btrfs cache, it could be this.

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Removed the cache disk from the equation. Now Disk one takes a hammering. Disk 1 is XFS

The above does not seem to be relevant

 

 

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Please post diags.

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There's a little activity on disk1 but doesn't look like anything out of the ordinary considering system share exists there, but if you want install nerdpack and use iotop to see exactly whats reading/writing to the disk.

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