I am having an issue with my NAS that is causing really bad performance after about 2 days of up-time, causing me to have to reboot it.
First, the specs:
FreeNAS 9.2.1.9
System: HP Compaq 8100 Elite Convertible Minitower Business PC
CPU: Intel Core i5 650, 3.2ghz quad core
RAM 8GB DDR3
Disks: 2x WD Red 2TB mirrored (about 900gb/2tb used)
Net: Onboard gigabit ethernet
It is used mostly for art files for a graphics dept. Immediately after rebooting, it will populate folder contents really quickly, open and save files fast etc. Then after about 2 days of uptime, a photoshop edit that would have taken 5 seconds takes 15 minutes.
None of the graphs look terribly out of the ordinary. During this 'slow period', swap usage is zero, and there is about 200-300mb of 'free' ram and 2-3gb of 'inactive'.
Has anyone ever experienced anything like this with freenas / ZFS in general?
First, the specs:
FreeNAS 9.2.1.9
System: HP Compaq 8100 Elite Convertible Minitower Business PC
CPU: Intel Core i5 650, 3.2ghz quad core
RAM 8GB DDR3
Disks: 2x WD Red 2TB mirrored (about 900gb/2tb used)
Net: Onboard gigabit ethernet
It is used mostly for art files for a graphics dept. Immediately after rebooting, it will populate folder contents really quickly, open and save files fast etc. Then after about 2 days of uptime, a photoshop edit that would have taken 5 seconds takes 15 minutes.
None of the graphs look terribly out of the ordinary. During this 'slow period', swap usage is zero, and there is about 200-300mb of 'free' ram and 2-3gb of 'inactive'.
Has anyone ever experienced anything like this with freenas / ZFS in general?
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