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ViktorN
Aug 22, 2017Tutor
RN104: Defrag freezes NAS
Readynas 104, 4 × WD red (2TB each, 100 % conditioon, S.M.A.R.T. is OK), latest firmware 6.8.0, about only 16 % of capacity is loaded. Freezes after running defrag. The same problem in older versio...
StephenB
Aug 22, 2017Guru - Experienced User
DId you check the disk health (disk_info.log and smart_history.log)?
ViktorN
Aug 23, 2017Tutor
yes, did you read the first line of my post? "2TB each, 100 % condition, S.M.A.R.T. is OK"
- StephenBAug 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
ViktorN wrote:
yes, did you read the first line of my post? "2TB each, 100 % condition, S.M.A.R.T. is OK"
"OK" is to some degree subjective. If you are seeing any pending sectors, reallocated sectors, or uncorrectable errors you might be running into issues.
If it's not the disks, then there are a couple of other causes
-the file system itself might have some corruption
-the file system might not have enough free space
-the system might be running low on memory.
Perhaps try a scrub, and then a balance. You could also try turning off the volume quota, and perhaps AntiVirus.
- ViktorNAug 23, 2017Tutor
Thanks for your answer. And please, first read carefully what I wrote.
ad ""OK" is to some degree subjective. If you are seeing any pending sectors, reallocated sectors, or uncorrectable errors you might be running into issues.": OK, than again: S.M.A.R.T. has no any error report and it means 0 ATA error count, 0 relocated sectors and events, 0 spin retry count and etc. — shortly and simply — SMART of all disks is OK and without any errors!!! And "0" really means zero!
ad "-the file system itself might have some corruption": hm, but who or what corrupted file system? There is ReadyNAS OS only what is using this file system and disks...
ad "-the file system might not have enough free space": I wrotte "only 16 % of capacity is loaded" and it means that 932 GB are data, 15,9 GB snapshots and 4,52 TB empty space! Is that the moment if you could say there is not enough free disk space?
ad "-the file system might not have enough free space": what? Oh this is very nice point — How can I influence memory usage in a proprietary OS on proprietary HW?
There are no any volume qutas and Antivirus is only one application (from NETGEAR official plugin) what is running. There is no other application or plugin instaled in this system…
If I do "maintenance", there is no other access to ReadyNAS disks. I always do first SCRUB, then BALANCE and at last DEFRAG — once per month, although this disk array is used only as "read only" in 99.99 % cases…
Any other solution? Maybe I should light a candle? Or pour holy water into all the vents? Or buy new disks and change all disks in ReadyNAS? :-)
What I found on this forum is that this ReadyNAS freezes itself much more often than would be acceptable as an exception.…- StephenBAug 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Note I don't work for Netgear.
I read what you wrote, and explained why I poked more specifically at disk heath. Now I've done that, so we can all rule that out.
I listed general things I know of that could impact defrag performance. I agree that free space is ruled out. iMO opinion the mostly likely cause is filesystem corruption, but trying the defrag with A/V off is simple to do, and worth trying.
ViktorN wrote:
What I found on this forum is that this ReadyNAS freezes itself much more often than would be acceptable as an exception.…I agree there have too many cases of lost access and broken volumes Yours seems a bit unusual - I don't recall seeing very many cases of lockups during defrag.
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