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TullyNYGuy
May 13, 2022Tutor
RN516 slow share response, slow reboot, web UI times out - suggestions for debugging
I have a RN516. It was running 6.9.0 when things went south. It is currently running 6.10.7. Several weeks ago there was an overnight power failure at the office where the unit is. The unit was o...
- May 14, 2022
TullyNYGuy wrote:
What steps should I take to debug this?
Have you looked at disk health? I suggest using smartctl -x from the command line.
Also, if you haven't downloaded the log zip file and looked in there, I suggest you do so.
TullyNYGuy
May 16, 2022Tutor
Using the tips from StephenB I found that /dev/sdc had about 100 reallocated sectors and the count was increasing by about 1 every two hours. It also failed a read test started from smartctl. Apparently, that one drive was sick enough to destroy the performance of the RN516, but it was not dead. Since the unit was set up as RAID 6, all I did was pull the sick drive out. There was a hot spare already in the NAS. The unit detected that a drive had failed and started to resync the array. Share performance improved hugely even as the rebuild was running. The web UI became responsive again.
FYI, full backups are run nightly on this NAS, in addition to a full mirror to an RN204 every 12 hours, so pulling the drive was low risk. For those with an RN516, the drive numbers run from top (1 or sda) to bottom (6 or sdf).
For others, moral of the story:
- Make sure you setup SSH access to the unit before you have any issues. Without it, debug of this problem would have been very difficult. Downloading logs from an unresponsive web UI was not viable.
- If the NAS share performance is slow and the web UI is very unresponsive, use smartctl to see if one of the disks is sick. It appears that a sick but not dead drive in a RAID configuration will give these symptoms.
StephenB
May 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I'd add that I find the maintenance schedule feature to be useful - you'll find it in the volume settings wheel.
There are four functions: balance, scrub, disk test, and defrag. I schedule one test each month (cycling through them all 3x a year). Though I think you could skip defrag (which has some drawbacks mixed in benefit).
Even with a maintenance schedule, it is useful to check the SMART info for the disks fairly regularly. Unfortunately the NAS alerts often come much later than I like (i.e., Netgear's health thresholds aren't the same as the ones I use, so Netgear often marks disks as "healthy" when I think they need replacement).
- SandsharkMay 16, 2022Sensei
I'd also point out that in some cases, the top drive is Drive 1, but in other's Drive 0. It may also not be sda and/or other drives may not be mounted in order.
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