Hello!
I've got a problem with my FreeNAS storage. I'm running FreeNAS virtualized on an ESXi box. I've given it 30gb of ram and 2 cores from my Xeon e5 2620 v2. It's got access to one of the the motherbaord's (Supermicro X9SRE-3F) storage units (Intel Patsburg Dual 4-port SATA/SAS Storage Control Unit) via harware passthrough. I've got one raidz1 pool on 3 WD RED 1TB hard drives.
Regularly, maybe once every few days, my storage will get painfully slow. When i check the reporting section in the web UI, I'll see that all disks in the pool has 100% disk usage. Screenshots below.
100% disk usage, 1 pending IO request, about a second of latency and 1-2 operations/second. Disk I/O shows about 15 kb/s for each disk. All other graphs are unaffected. Only the drives in this pool are affected.
It seems to go away if I disconnect all clients from the share. But as soon as someone connects, it comes back. The only way to fix it seems to be to pull the plug to the host and then start it up again.
I've had the problem for a few months. Last week, I decided to reinstall FreeNAS and start over from scratch. When i imported the volume, however, the problem was still there. I then erased the drives and created a brand new pool altogether. I thought that I had it solved, but this morning it happened again.
Does anyone have any idea about what it could be?
I've got a problem with my FreeNAS storage. I'm running FreeNAS virtualized on an ESXi box. I've given it 30gb of ram and 2 cores from my Xeon e5 2620 v2. It's got access to one of the the motherbaord's (Supermicro X9SRE-3F) storage units (Intel Patsburg Dual 4-port SATA/SAS Storage Control Unit) via harware passthrough. I've got one raidz1 pool on 3 WD RED 1TB hard drives.
Regularly, maybe once every few days, my storage will get painfully slow. When i check the reporting section in the web UI, I'll see that all disks in the pool has 100% disk usage. Screenshots below.




100% disk usage, 1 pending IO request, about a second of latency and 1-2 operations/second. Disk I/O shows about 15 kb/s for each disk. All other graphs are unaffected. Only the drives in this pool are affected.
It seems to go away if I disconnect all clients from the share. But as soon as someone connects, it comes back. The only way to fix it seems to be to pull the plug to the host and then start it up again.
I've had the problem for a few months. Last week, I decided to reinstall FreeNAS and start over from scratch. When i imported the volume, however, the problem was still there. I then erased the drives and created a brand new pool altogether. I thought that I had it solved, but this morning it happened again.
Does anyone have any idea about what it could be?