Vega Alpha
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I have a FreeNAS Mini 2.0 with 32GB ECC RAM, with 4 Western Digital 4TB Red NAS Drives configured as two 4TB Mirrors. I'm running TrueNAS-12.0-U7.
One of my Mirrors is the system data-set and holds the user directories and jails. The other mirror is mapped several times into the jails and has several SMB shares.
In my scenario, all jails are shut down, and no files are open on any SMB shares. I wish to resolve short repetitive disk accesses that occur roughly every 10 seconds to the system data-set.
I expect there to be no access to the mirror at all during this time. Instead, this access continues night and day without rest. I also find it curious that the access is not to both drives (the top two drives) of the mirror in all cases. Sometimes only one drive is accessed.
Why is this happening? How can I resolve this? I care to do so for the longevity of the drives. As I understand it, with this continuous access, the drives of this mirror will never enter their lowest power mode and spin down, which they most often would do for days. Depending on who you are, your argument on whether one should spin down drives may vary. In a busy system, I would never spin them down, but in my case, when most days the drive could be off, I'm on the spin-them-down-side-of-the-fence, so let's not argue that point. I am getting my way on the second mirror. How do I get what I want on the first mirror?
Is the problem my first mirror is a system volume? Maybe an entry is written to a log every 10 seconds? I have an unused 64GB SSD in the system. Is there a way, and would it be wise to make it the system volume somehow?
I've had some recent trouble with my FreeNAS system. It was because I knew and still know too little about what I'm doing. I could use some good advice about what direction to go with my system.
One of my Mirrors is the system data-set and holds the user directories and jails. The other mirror is mapped several times into the jails and has several SMB shares.
In my scenario, all jails are shut down, and no files are open on any SMB shares. I wish to resolve short repetitive disk accesses that occur roughly every 10 seconds to the system data-set.
I expect there to be no access to the mirror at all during this time. Instead, this access continues night and day without rest. I also find it curious that the access is not to both drives (the top two drives) of the mirror in all cases. Sometimes only one drive is accessed.
Why is this happening? How can I resolve this? I care to do so for the longevity of the drives. As I understand it, with this continuous access, the drives of this mirror will never enter their lowest power mode and spin down, which they most often would do for days. Depending on who you are, your argument on whether one should spin down drives may vary. In a busy system, I would never spin them down, but in my case, when most days the drive could be off, I'm on the spin-them-down-side-of-the-fence, so let's not argue that point. I am getting my way on the second mirror. How do I get what I want on the first mirror?
Is the problem my first mirror is a system volume? Maybe an entry is written to a log every 10 seconds? I have an unused 64GB SSD in the system. Is there a way, and would it be wise to make it the system volume somehow?
I've had some recent trouble with my FreeNAS system. It was because I knew and still know too little about what I'm doing. I could use some good advice about what direction to go with my system.
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