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twc
Jan 12, 2017Aspirant
sabnzbd causes high system load
Hi all, Is it normal that sabnzbd drives the sysload up to 143? (as reported in the top right corner of the web interface) I see three recently finished downloads (with "busy" spinners) in t...
- Jan 23, 2017
I think the NAS runs fine until sabnzbd begins repairing one of the downloads. So, I'll switch that function off (per the last post here). And then hopefully I'll be able to see which downloads need intervention, and run those repairs manually from my Mac.
However, now sabnzbd isn't able to start up. Are you able to take a look please?
FramerV
Jan 15, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi twc,
The support from SAB is actually trying to point out 3 possibilities I think.
1. The ReadyNAS is under powered and it taking most of its resources when a repair is happening.
2. An HDD failure.
3. A possible issue with our OS.
For the 2nd concern, we can check that via the system logs.
How do I send all logs to ReadyNAS Community moderators?
For the 3rd concern, updating to our latest firmware would be our way to go.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Version 6.6.1
Once we check these and see that everything is okay. We can say that the ReadyNAS is just that not powerful enough to handle the repair with ease.
Regards,
twc
Jan 17, 2017Aspirant
Hi Framer.
Sorry for the slow reply. I was waiting (in vein) for the system to come back online. In the end, I had to flick the power switch.
I've sent the logs so you can check if the disks are okay.
And I am already on 6.6.1 - but this doesn't rule out an issue with par2 or python, does it? How would we go about diagnosing such a thing? Can we compare the performance of par2 between different ReadyNAS systems maybe?
Thanks
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