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ViktorN's avatar
ViktorN
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Aug 22, 2017

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 versions as well.
Button doesn't work, display is black, just leds of disks are flashing and I can hear that disks are working (maybe with defrag routine). Web page of Readynas doesn't work, ping doesn't answer.
LOG is free of any error:
Tue Aug 22 2017 19:45:56 System: Set locale to en-us.
Tue Aug 22 2017 19:45:32 System: ReadyNASOS background service started.
Tue Aug 22 2017 19:45:07 Volume: Resyncing started for Volume data.
Tue Aug 22 2017 19:45:03 System: ReadyNASOS service or process was restarted.
Tue Aug 22 2017 15:44:29 System: Antivirus scanner definition file was updated to 58.23696.
Tue Aug 22 2017 13:19:53
Volume: Defragmentation started for volume data.
Tue Aug 22 2017 0:00:13 Snapshot: Snapshot c_1503352811 was successfully created for share or LUN Záloha.
Mon Aug 21 2017 16:24:22 System: ReadyNASOS background service started.

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    DId you check the disk health (disk_info.log and smart_history.log)?

    • ViktorN's avatar
      ViktorN
      Tutor

      yes, did you read the first line of my post? "2TB each, 100 % condition, S.M.A.R.T. is OK"

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - 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.

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