I recently switched to the TrueNAS(Core) train and am running 12.0-RELEASE on both my boxes now. It works fine on both, but I have an inconsistency that I would like to investigate a little bit.
My primary NAS is running on 32GB ECC RAM och contains 6x 4TB. Here I have 1.6 GB free RAM. This is what I expect.
My secondary NAS is running on 16GB RAM, non-ECC, and contains only 2x 2TB. On this one I have over 9GB free RAM. This seems strange to me, shouldn´t this one also put most of the installed RAM to work? Would it have anything to do with the fact that there is a lot less storage installed? Or could something be just plain wrong?
l have no Tunables to speak of on either of them, only vfs.usermount to allow snapshot replication from a non-root user. I have this on both of them.
Since I haven´t noticed this before, I couldn´t say if it was like this before the upgrade or not, and I can also not acess Reporting / Memory on either one of them. I just get a blank page after selecting Memory (or anything else other than CPU) in the dropdown.
Any thoughts?
My primary NAS is running on 32GB ECC RAM och contains 6x 4TB. Here I have 1.6 GB free RAM. This is what I expect.
My secondary NAS is running on 16GB RAM, non-ECC, and contains only 2x 2TB. On this one I have over 9GB free RAM. This seems strange to me, shouldn´t this one also put most of the installed RAM to work? Would it have anything to do with the fact that there is a lot less storage installed? Or could something be just plain wrong?
l have no Tunables to speak of on either of them, only vfs.usermount to allow snapshot replication from a non-root user. I have this on both of them.
Since I haven´t noticed this before, I couldn´t say if it was like this before the upgrade or not, and I can also not acess Reporting / Memory on either one of them. I just get a blank page after selecting Memory (or anything else other than CPU) in the dropdown.
Any thoughts?