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Unread 12-13-2006, 06:56 AM   #5
shawnl
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Default Re: Snap 4100 Slow after Rebuild

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Originally Posted by Phoenix32
I did read that, however the two people with speeds posted there were using a 2200 and a 4000. I was looking for more information about the 4100's abilities.


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Originally Posted by blue68f100
It takes longer than 2 hr to build the raid5. Takes 20 min to format, 5hr to build raid5.

You may be having a PS problem. Power down and restart and see if it goes into resync.
I was looking at the logs, and it said the rebuild had completed. *I was a little off on the times however. Looking again at the log, i do see that the format completed in less than 30 minutes at 2:58pm. The RAID "Logical set synchronization done on device 60000" at 8:30pm. It also had time just 'sitting' for 2 days over the weekend after that, before any of the file transfers were attempted.
I was testing it more yesterday, and it had been up and running for 8 days straight at that point. There's no other log messages out of the ordinary.

As for the PS, I suppose it's possible something might be wrong with it, but there's been no drive errors or other log messages... It was 'rebooted' a few times last monday (2 days after being built), and didn't have any issues, but I didn't power it off completely. I'll try that today.



I also noticed that with the debug command "ethernet mtu" the MTU was set to 0. I tried changing it to 1500, but it had no effect on throughput. Also it seems to now be missing the Help files and the JVM. I know it was loaded before, but I guess that was stored on the old HDDs. Could the fact that it still thinks those might be loaded, but really aren't present, be causing any errors? Esp. the JVM? I don't see a way to disable (or any mention at all) now in the interface for the JVM...
What about the FTP speeds? Why would those be so low too?
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