Hi everyone,
I'm using FreeNAS in 3 offices. I keep FreeNAS on a USB thumbdrive separate from the data. I have the problem that my USB drives are failing about every 3 to 6 months. I'm already using the expensive SLC kind at 45 USD for 2 GB.
After checking the mounted volumes, I found that /data is the only drive on the USB-disk with write-access. Most files there have old modificaton-dates, but rrd_dir.tar.bz2 seems to be rewritten every once in a while.
Is it possible that this is corrupting my USB drives? I disabled collectd for now and made rrd_dir.tar.bz2 read-only, since we don't need this service anyway.
What do you guys think? Any other way to see what's writing to my drives? I also have a Raspberry running from a cheap SD-card with Linux in read-only mode. Didn't have problems with that in 6 months. So it's only a matter of minimizing writes to the system drive..
I'm using FreeNAS in 3 offices. I keep FreeNAS on a USB thumbdrive separate from the data. I have the problem that my USB drives are failing about every 3 to 6 months. I'm already using the expensive SLC kind at 45 USD for 2 GB.
After checking the mounted volumes, I found that /data is the only drive on the USB-disk with write-access. Most files there have old modificaton-dates, but rrd_dir.tar.bz2 seems to be rewritten every once in a while.
Is it possible that this is corrupting my USB drives? I disabled collectd for now and made rrd_dir.tar.bz2 read-only, since we don't need this service anyway.
What do you guys think? Any other way to see what's writing to my drives? I also have a Raspberry running from a cheap SD-card with Linux in read-only mode. Didn't have problems with that in 6 months. So it's only a matter of minimizing writes to the system drive..