Thanks for the quick response here.What is said boot drive? How are you conncecting those drives to the motherboard?
Please look ath this post.
Device is causing slow I/O on pool, couple questions
My pool started getting the dreaded Device /dev/gptid/2e598723-7f38-11ed-89d7-6805ca23d2cc is causing slow I/O on pool Vasquez. on the same drive a couple times the past few days doing some zfs sends/other intentional possible high I/O on my pool. It's a Seagate Ironwolf (ST8000VN004) so it...www.truenas.com
The boot drive is a brand new 250GB PNY SSD. Boot drive is connected via SATA directly to motherboard. The 4-drive array is also SATA. The BIOS sees two sata controllers. One for the boot drive, one for the 4-drive array.
I've seen that post, but I'll have to re-read it later.