On 9 May 2019, at 10:32, Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd at quip.cz>
wrote:>
> Patrick M. Hausen wrote on 2019/05/09 09:46:
>> Hi all,
>>> Am 09.05.2019 um 00:55 schrieb Michelle Sullivan <michelle at
sorbs.net>:
>>> No, one disk in the 16 disk zRAID2 ... previously unseen but it
could be the errors have occurred in the last 6 weeks... everytime I reboot it
started resilvering, gets to 761M resilvered and then stops.
>> 16 disks in *one* RAIDZ2 vdev? That might be the cause of your insanely
>> long scrubs. In general it is not recommended though I cannot find the
>> source for that information quickly just now.
>
> Extremely slow scrub is an issue even on 4 disks RAIDZ. I already posted
about it in the past. This scrub is running from Sunday 3AM.
> Time to go is big lie. Is was "19hXXm" 12 hour ago.
>
> pool: tank0
> state: ONLINE
> scan: scrub in progress since Sun May 5 03:01:48 2019
> 10.8T scanned out of 12.7T at 30.4M/s, 18h39m to go
> 0 repaired, 84.72% done
> config:
>
> NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
> tank0 ONLINE 0 0 0
> raidz1-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
> gpt/disk0tank0 ONLINE 0 0 0
> gpt/disk1tank0 ONLINE 0 0 0
> gpt/disk2tank0 ONLINE 0 0 0
> gpt/disk3tank0 ONLINE 0 0 0
>
> Disks are OK, monitored by smartmontools. There is nothing odd, just the
long long scrubs. This machine was started with 4x 1TB (now 4x 4TB) and scrub
was slow with 1TB disks too. This machine - HP ML110 G8) was my first machine
with ZFS. If I remember it well it was FreeBSD 7.0, now running 11.2. Scrub was
/ is always about one week. (I tried some sysctl tuning without much gain)
Unfortunately https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/339034, which
greatly speeds up scrubs and resilvers, was not in 11.2 (since it was
cut at r334458).
If you could update to a more recent snapshot, or try the upcoming 11.3
prereleases, you will hopefully see much shorter scrub times.
-Dimitry
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