Constant disk activity
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Re: Constant disk activity
Why is the diagnostic tool only reporting write operations? Why not read? If the disks have problems spinning down, it could just as likely be because read operations...
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Re: Constant disk activity
Yes, I found the same problem too. I sent a support request to asustor.nero78 wrote:Why is the diagnostic tool only reporting write operations? Why not read? If the disks have problems spinning down, it could just as likely be because read operations...
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Re: Constant disk activity
So because ADM queries the WD red disk for status every 10 seconds, and because that produces this sound, I would conclude that they are not compatible.
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Re: Constant disk activity
I think the Asustor developers should figure out how to query the disk for status without producing this noise.
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Re: Constant disk activity
I think asustor can do nothing. It's caused by HDD, rather than software.torarnek wrote:I think the Asustor developers should figure out how to query the disk for status without producing this noise.
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Re: Constant disk activity
By the way same story with HGST 2x 3TB HDD HDN724030ALE640 setup as RAID1 and configure as Volume1
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Re: Constant disk activity
I have my 6208 set up as two arrays: The first is 5 5TB drives in RAID 6, and the second is two 4TB drives in RAID 1, plus a hot spare. My system comes up and immediately begins some sort of scanning thing on the RAID 6 array, and after a day it finishes and the system calms down. The monitor shows several HddLightThread2 and HddLightThread8 are active, along with php and python, which are probably the management website I'm viewing from.
As soon as I disabled the Photo Gallery app, all that disk noise went away. So it apparently does not keep a static list of discovered images, but rebuilds it on every power up. I will gripe about this in the Photo Gallery section...
As soon as I disabled the Photo Gallery app, all that disk noise went away. So it apparently does not keep a static list of discovered images, but rebuilds it on every power up. I will gripe about this in the Photo Gallery section...
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Re: Constant disk activity
Any update on this?
This is not about reading temperature, this issue is about writing constantly (each minute) block 8 on raid.
I have the following setup on my AS6204T for home use:
1. Volume 0, SSD 120 single
2. Volume 1, Raid1, disk1 Seagate IronWolf NAS 4TB ST4000VN008
3. Volume 1, Raid1, disk2, Seagate IronWolf NAS 4TB ST4000VN008
4. MyArchive, Seagate IronWolf NAS 4TB ST4000VN008
Disk 4 hibernates and sleeps well. NAS led perfectly indicates this. Disk is the same model as used in Raid.
Disk 2, 3 on RAID 1 are spinning up and down all the time, each 1-2 minutes. All apps disabled (only Python is active), nothing disk related appears in diagnostic tool. No info in system log.
I checked in Putty filesystem read/writes by and I see constant writes on block 8 on Raid disks.
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
[51079.769046] md0_raid1(1331): WRITE block 8 on sda2 (1 sectors)
[51079.769083] md0_raid1(1331): WRITE block 8 on sdc2 (1 sectors)
[51079.769102] md0_raid1(1331): WRITE block 8 on sdb2 (1 sectors)
See video attached (use headphones to hear ticks and disk activity).
0:36 - spins up, read write on disk 2 or disk 3 (disk 1 is SSD, no sound), disk 4 is hibernating (same model as raid).
1:08 - spins down.
Everything repeats after 30-40seconds.
This is not about reading temperature, this issue is about writing constantly (each minute) block 8 on raid.
I have the following setup on my AS6204T for home use:
1. Volume 0, SSD 120 single
2. Volume 1, Raid1, disk1 Seagate IronWolf NAS 4TB ST4000VN008
3. Volume 1, Raid1, disk2, Seagate IronWolf NAS 4TB ST4000VN008
4. MyArchive, Seagate IronWolf NAS 4TB ST4000VN008
Disk 4 hibernates and sleeps well. NAS led perfectly indicates this. Disk is the same model as used in Raid.
Disk 2, 3 on RAID 1 are spinning up and down all the time, each 1-2 minutes. All apps disabled (only Python is active), nothing disk related appears in diagnostic tool. No info in system log.
I checked in Putty filesystem read/writes by and I see constant writes on block 8 on Raid disks.
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
[51079.769046] md0_raid1(1331): WRITE block 8 on sda2 (1 sectors)
[51079.769083] md0_raid1(1331): WRITE block 8 on sdc2 (1 sectors)
[51079.769102] md0_raid1(1331): WRITE block 8 on sdb2 (1 sectors)
See video attached (use headphones to hear ticks and disk activity).
0:36 - spins up, read write on disk 2 or disk 3 (disk 1 is SSD, no sound), disk 4 is hibernating (same model as raid).
1:08 - spins down.
Everything repeats after 30-40seconds.
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Re: Constant disk activity
Hello js_online,
I have (about) the same thing where I get constant writes in the diagnostic log. This will only happen when I have ADM active. When I close the ADM webpage and let the NAS be on itself, the disks will not get accessed. When I open ADM a bit later and check the diagnostic tool again (it will keep running in the background), the writing starts again. Please check if the diskwrites stop when you logout of ADM.
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
I have (about) the same thing where I get constant writes in the diagnostic log. This will only happen when I have ADM active. When I close the ADM webpage and let the NAS be on itself, the disks will not get accessed. When I open ADM a bit later and check the diagnostic tool again (it will keep running in the background), the writing starts again. Please check if the diskwrites stop when you logout of ADM.
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
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Re: Constant disk activity
This is not ok in any scenario. If ADM is active it should not spin down.Kapitein Haak wrote: This will only happen when I have ADM active.
I checked the same with ADM disconnected, with LAN disconnected, exactly the same issue.
I forgot to mention that there is no info in Diagnostic Tool for my events. You can see them only from command line in Putty using file system read/write monitoring.
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