Thank you in advance for your input to this problem and your help and advice figuring it out. I pretty much feel like a newb, well I guess I am a newb. I'll own it.
Like I said earlier, I'm a bit of a newb and I feel lost. I've spent 6 hours reading forum posts and searching but can't seem to find anyone with the exact problem and a solution to it. I'm not sure what to test to determine the error outside what I already did. I'm pretty sure the files are fine and the pool is fine but something happened to truenas and its ability to operate.
(Go easy on me this was my first time building my own nas after my Synology got old. Obviously I learned somethings about how I set it up after the process of building and using and if I did a new build in the future I would make changes. But this is what I got now.)
Setup: (its been a while let's see if I can remember it all)
i7-9700
ab350m (asrock) I think
32gb RAM
2x Adata 256 SSD's running mirrored for host OS (pluged into the sata ports on mobo)
Intel Ethernet 10gb NIC card
LSI2008 HBA card for drives for the pool in Truenas
Proxmox (host os)
Two vms: pfsense and truenas
Truenas is running Core 12-U8
Originally built in 2021 -- only issues since were a couple bad drives that were replaced as usual wear and tear
I'm not sure exactly what else to provide that would be helpful.
Currently, I shutdown the VM and I plan to turn off the whole proxmox rig this afternoon so I can open it to clean it out and check all the wiring. Just as a basic physical inspection (not that the machine has been moved, bumped, or otherwise jostled that would cause any wires to be loose), but I'll use the opportunity to cleaning it from any dust build up that might have generated excess heat from impacted airflow.
Again thanks for any help you can provide.
The problem started yesterday when my AC had a fault and caused my breaker box fuse to trip cutting off power to the house. I have a UPS running my networking gear and NAS to mitigate any downtime for power glitches. However this time the UPS didn't engage and there was an unscheduled reboot.
Now I can't log in to TRUENAS from PC. (Funny thing is my cell phone can log in and see the UI)
Can't access any files on any of the shares. Extremely slow. I can open the share and see files and folders but then it gets really slow. Any file transfer is impossible; always has timeout error.
I can ssh into the server and check all the smart data on the drives (all good).
I can check status of the pool: healthy.
I ran a scrub of the main pool and the boot-pool. Both returned no errors.
Like I said earlier, I'm a bit of a newb and I feel lost. I've spent 6 hours reading forum posts and searching but can't seem to find anyone with the exact problem and a solution to it. I'm not sure what to test to determine the error outside what I already did. I'm pretty sure the files are fine and the pool is fine but something happened to truenas and its ability to operate.
(Go easy on me this was my first time building my own nas after my Synology got old. Obviously I learned somethings about how I set it up after the process of building and using and if I did a new build in the future I would make changes. But this is what I got now.)
Setup: (its been a while let's see if I can remember it all)
i7-9700
ab350m (asrock) I think
32gb RAM
2x Adata 256 SSD's running mirrored for host OS (pluged into the sata ports on mobo)
Intel Ethernet 10gb NIC card
LSI2008 HBA card for drives for the pool in Truenas
Proxmox (host os)
Two vms: pfsense and truenas
Truenas is running Core 12-U8
Originally built in 2021 -- only issues since were a couple bad drives that were replaced as usual wear and tear
I'm not sure exactly what else to provide that would be helpful.
Currently, I shutdown the VM and I plan to turn off the whole proxmox rig this afternoon so I can open it to clean it out and check all the wiring. Just as a basic physical inspection (not that the machine has been moved, bumped, or otherwise jostled that would cause any wires to be loose), but I'll use the opportunity to cleaning it from any dust build up that might have generated excess heat from impacted airflow.
Again thanks for any help you can provide.