brunomsqt
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- Aug 13, 2023
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Hi
First and foremost, thank you for creating and keeping such a large community.
I've ventured into TrueNAS Core after having an NAS built with CentOS. It's a 10x8Tb on Z3. Other specs are a humble i3 6100 and 32gb RAM.
I've taken my time to read, configure and I believe I have everything up and running!
But...
As I check disk activity with gstat -dp, i have two hdds that have a %busy a lot higher than everything else. As soon as i move files into the NAS, the rarely drop below 80%, while everything else is, at most, 20% something.
If no data is read/write, they both drop to zero alongside everybody else.
Doesn't matter if it is local, through samba or sftp.
Replaced both drives, same behaviour. Tested every drive with SMART long test, all passed.
Can anyone hint me to why this happens? And specifically those two HDDs?
First and foremost, thank you for creating and keeping such a large community.
I've ventured into TrueNAS Core after having an NAS built with CentOS. It's a 10x8Tb on Z3. Other specs are a humble i3 6100 and 32gb RAM.
I've taken my time to read, configure and I believe I have everything up and running!
But...
As I check disk activity with gstat -dp, i have two hdds that have a %busy a lot higher than everything else. As soon as i move files into the NAS, the rarely drop below 80%, while everything else is, at most, 20% something.
If no data is read/write, they both drop to zero alongside everybody else.
Doesn't matter if it is local, through samba or sftp.
Replaced both drives, same behaviour. Tested every drive with SMART long test, all passed.
Can anyone hint me to why this happens? And specifically those two HDDs?