JD Williams
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I've been running FreeNAS for 5 or 6 years, so this is not new hardware. I did, however, just upgrade to 9.10 (from 9.3) yesterday. I do not know if this issue was present under 9.3.
I installed the Emby plugin, went through the setup wizard, and then tried to update the guide data from schedules direct. It runs for several minutes and then my raidz array becomes degraded with a disk removed (seemingly at random, ie, it's not always the same disk). At this point if I let it run a little longer, another disk will be removed and it fails entirely, and I have to reboot. After rebooting everything is fine again.
I've tried to replicate the issue in other ways, but can't seem to do it. The emby library scan seems to work okay, plex scan works fine, I've transferred huge files to it over the network... only the emby tv guide update seems to make it crash. I suspect this process is causing some intensive disk IO that my raid array can't handle.
I've attached a debug report from the last time it happened. I'd appreciate any help as I'm at a loss right now.
I installed the Emby plugin, went through the setup wizard, and then tried to update the guide data from schedules direct. It runs for several minutes and then my raidz array becomes degraded with a disk removed (seemingly at random, ie, it's not always the same disk). At this point if I let it run a little longer, another disk will be removed and it fails entirely, and I have to reboot. After rebooting everything is fine again.
I've tried to replicate the issue in other ways, but can't seem to do it. The emby library scan seems to work okay, plex scan works fine, I've transferred huge files to it over the network... only the emby tv guide update seems to make it crash. I suspect this process is causing some intensive disk IO that my raid array can't handle.
I've attached a debug report from the last time it happened. I'd appreciate any help as I'm at a loss right now.
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