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[6.8.3] GUI Hang, High load

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I'll post this incase someone has experienced this or can come up with something.

 

Was copying files over nfs to another unraid server. after about 4+ hours the GUI wasn't loading, my load in htop was high 30s. Was able to login via ssh and kill some dockers but the load never got better than 25. diagnostics command wasn't responsive. Had to power off the hard way.

 

Brought it back up and of course Parity check starts, but did get a message on startup about one of my cache drives:

Warning [FRACTAL] - Cache pool BTRFS missing device(s)Samsung_SSD_850_EVO_500GB_S3PTNB0JC12576E (sdh)

 

But as it checks parity all seems to be working fine.

 

I find it hard to troubleshoot instances when the system is unresponsive to a point where gathering diagnostics is impossible. Does anyone have tips to get some information or 'refresh' the GUI so that a sluggish system can be recovered without a power reset?

 

The attached diag is after the reboot.

fractal-smart-20200625-2333.zip

2 hours ago, shaunsund said:

I find it hard to troubleshoot instances when the system is unresponsive to a point where gathering diagnostics is impossible.

You can try this.

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On 6/26/2020 at 2:28 AM, johnnie.black said:

You can try this.

Eureka moment! I have a raspberry pi I can use. Thanks!

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