Neek
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- Feb 10, 2014
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I have a new install of FreeNAS 9.2.1.2 running on very new hardware. It's been up and totally trouble-free for about a month so far. I've got 16GB of ECC RAM in the machine (Xeon processor, SuperMicro mobo, gold plus power supply), and about 16TB of usable space (RAIDZ2, 6 disks x 4TB). The system is very lightly used (just me and one minor daemon).
The problem I'm seeing is that when I go to a specific directory and list its contents (either through Samba or by ssh'ing into the box and typing 'ls' in that directory, the shell / process hangs. Ctrl-Z or Ctrl-C don't suspend/kill the ls process. If I open another shell, I don't see anything obvious. I ran 'zpool status' and all appears to be healthy. If I attempt to 'ls -l' the parent directory, it hangs on exactly the directory that's causing me grief. I was able to chown the directory in question, but when I chmod'ed it, that also hung.
Any ideas how I can diagnose what's wrong in this directory (which only has about 5 files, each of which are only a few hundred bytes)? Other directories in that dataset report their contents without any issues.
thanks!
The problem I'm seeing is that when I go to a specific directory and list its contents (either through Samba or by ssh'ing into the box and typing 'ls' in that directory, the shell / process hangs. Ctrl-Z or Ctrl-C don't suspend/kill the ls process. If I open another shell, I don't see anything obvious. I ran 'zpool status' and all appears to be healthy. If I attempt to 'ls -l' the parent directory, it hangs on exactly the directory that's causing me grief. I was able to chown the directory in question, but when I chmod'ed it, that also hung.
Any ideas how I can diagnose what's wrong in this directory (which only has about 5 files, each of which are only a few hundred bytes)? Other directories in that dataset report their contents without any issues.
thanks!