jcarmi04 Posted November 22, 2020 Share Posted November 22, 2020 Currently sitting at a manual Parity Check completion of 1.2% after a (mere) 10 hours and 52 minutes. A few days ago I noticed my transfers from my server were slow. I have since tested: -Slow transfers from server -Slow transfers to server -Slow transfers within server Some transfers start off well (hundreds of MB/sec) before screeching to 1-2 MB/sec. Reads seem okay. Writes are where I am thinking things are getting clogged at. Was hoping a parity check may clean things up, but short of rebooting (which I have not done) I'm not quite sure where to head with this one. Attaching logs and will take any help. Thanks!!! tower118-diagnostics-20201122-1628.zip Quote Link to comment
jcarmi04 Posted November 23, 2020 Author Share Posted November 23, 2020 Quick update, fwiw: Stopped parity check, rebooted, and now sitting at 2.7% in 45 minutes. My speed is a steady 80 MB/sec, but compared to a few recent entries things still seem askew. DateDurationSpeedStatusErrors 2020-11-22, 18:54:0513 hr, 9 min, 52 secUnavailableCanceled0 2020-10-17, 04:57:3412 hr, 29 min, 52 sec177.8 MB/sOK0 2020-10-14, 19:17:4621 hr, 40 min, 3 sec102.6 MB/sOK5 2020-10-13, 13:43:2613 secUnavailableCanceled0 2020-10-09, 19:39:249 hr, 34 min, 13 sec232.2 MB/sOK0 2020-10-09, 07:11:3621 hr, 19 min, 25 sec104.2 MB/sOK0 2020-09-21, 13:46:392 hr, 24 min, 35 secUnavailableCanceled0 2020-09-21, 03:32:2521 hr, 5 min, 15 sec105.4 MB/sOK0 2020-09-19, 10:20:304 hr, 7 min, 23 sec539.1 MB/sOK0 2020-09-13, 12:20:4321 hr, 3 min, 42 sec105.5 MB/sOK0 2020-09-05, 10:18:1921 hr, 4 min, 4 sec105.5 MB/sOK0 Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted November 23, 2020 Share Posted November 23, 2020 Nothing obvious, you can run the diskspeed docker to see if all disks are performing nominally. Quote Link to comment
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