Public bug reported:
Using a QNAP 4-drive USB enclosure, with a set of SSDs, on a Raspberry
Pi 8GB. ZFS deduplication, and LZJB compression is enabled.
This issue seems to occur, intermittently, after some time (happens with
both SMB access, via Samba, and when interacting with the system, via
SS
It looks like writing snapshots, with "zfs snapshot" will sometimes
stall, even if other commands, like "zfs status" appear to work,
occasionally, too.
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Thanks for your reply (I expected this to go into the ether, since it
seems to be a very common issue, with I/O, on this hardware platform).
I did try switching from LZJB, to LZ4, and got slightly-better
performance, and reliability, from at least testing with backing up a
Windows 10 machine, usin
In the meantime, I'll see if I can temporarily disable ZPool-level
deduplication, and retry the backup run, again, on the Windows machine.
Whilst it's not the perfect long-term solution, I might look into using
offline deduplication, for older, infrequently-accessed data in the pool
(probably with
With deduplication disabled, it eventually gets further with the backup,
but still stalls, after leaving it, overnight:
[12084.274242] INFO: task z_wr_iss_h:2157 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[12084.281171] Tainted: P C OE 5.4.0-1018-raspi #20-Ubuntu
[12084.288126] "echo 0 >
Also receive this, when trying to archive a large directory:
[ 2055.147509] INFO: task z_wr_iss_h:2169 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 2055.154450] Tainted: P C OE 5.4.0-1018-raspi #20-Ubuntu
[ 2055.161401] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this
me
Unfortunately, I haven't got a storage device large enough, to contain
all of the data from the pool, and much of it cannot be recreated, or
restored, from another source, so I won't be able to nuke the pool, and
rebuild it.
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Thanks.
I was able to archive, and delete 400GB of data, without problems,
earlier on, today, which reduced the "REFER" of my data set, a little -
however, it looks like I probably need to focus on archiving, and
removing some of the older snapshots, if I want to trim down the memory
utilisation o
Looks like I could archive about 1.3TB, of a 1.64TB snapshot, before
things started to go bad, again:
[110079.681102] INFO: task z_wr_iss_h:2171 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[110079.688123] Tainted: P C OE 5.4.0-1018-raspi #20-Ubuntu
[110079.695167] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kern
I'm using 16GB of swap, on a ZVOL, in the pool, but I can also test with
swap, on the internal MicroSD card's EXT4 root partition, if it helps.
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Here's a full "dmesg" log, if it helps:
tyson@ubuntu:~$ dmesg
[0.00] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x00 [0x410fd083]
[0.00] Linux version 5.4.0-1018-raspi (buildd@bos02-arm64-052) (gcc
version 9.3.0 (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2)) #20-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 6 05:11:16 UTC
2020 (Ubu
All of the drives in the pool are SSDs (2x Crucial BX500 (2TB), 1x
SanDisk Ultra 3D (4TB), 1x Samsung 870 QVO (4TB), but obviously don't
perfectly-align, in terms of performance characteristics - but, I'll
test the WBT tuneable, to see if it makes a difference.
I'm also suspecting that some power
Set the WBT value to 0, for all of the devices, whilst another archive
run takes place. The last one ran for just over 20 hours, before hitting
the I/O problem.
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Needs more time, in terms of long-running I/O, but changing the WBT
setting at least makes retrieving snapshots a little faster, with "zfs
list -t all".
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And, after 18 hours+, I was able to archive a ZFS snapshot, using
BorgBackup, with the WBT settings, suggested, earlier:
tyson@ubuntu:~$ sudo zfs send Yaesu@Crucial-2TB-1951E22FA633 | borg create
--stats BorgStore::Yaesu@Crucial-2TB-1951E22FA633 -
^[[A^[[A
Thanks, Colin. I intend to retest, with 20.10, but for now, with
deduplication disabled, things seem stable.
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