I've been a member for years but only recently started using FreeNAS again. I plan to build a system for FreeNAS but for now it's running on a bit of a Frankensteined server.
(2) E5-2620 v2 CPUs, 32 GB Registered ECC RAM, a (2) 10GB NICs & (2) 1GB NICs, and luckily IPMI on the SuperMicro server board.
I added (10) 2TB HDDs and configured them as a RAIDZ2. I am getting extremely poor performance. Even when I go to the Shell and run zpool scrub tank, then zpool status tank a minute after... I'm seeing rock star performance upwards of 20-30 M/s...
There is little other traffic on this pool and it is the only one in the system. The CPU graph in the GUI is rarely able to be distinguished from the X access.
I suspect that ONE of the drives are to blame, but I'm not finding a way to test performance of ONE disk in the pool. I was trying to find a way of measuring latency of each disk while a scrub occurs, but coming up empty handed in my search results.
Anyone have an idea of how to do this?
(2) E5-2620 v2 CPUs, 32 GB Registered ECC RAM, a (2) 10GB NICs & (2) 1GB NICs, and luckily IPMI on the SuperMicro server board.
I added (10) 2TB HDDs and configured them as a RAIDZ2. I am getting extremely poor performance. Even when I go to the Shell and run zpool scrub tank, then zpool status tank a minute after... I'm seeing rock star performance upwards of 20-30 M/s...
There is little other traffic on this pool and it is the only one in the system. The CPU graph in the GUI is rarely able to be distinguished from the X access.
I suspect that ONE of the drives are to blame, but I'm not finding a way to test performance of ONE disk in the pool. I was trying to find a way of measuring latency of each disk while a scrub occurs, but coming up empty handed in my search results.
Anyone have an idea of how to do this?