On 1/16/24 17:08, gene heskett wrote: > lsblk, which I've published several times, shows 5 drives. by-id listing > only shows 3. The drive I've been trying to use bounces from /dev/sdd to > sde to sdh dependin on which controller it is curently plugged into. > > And I've since tried cp in addition to rsync, does the same thing, > killing the sysytem with the OOM but much quicker. cp using all system > memory (32Gb) in 1 minute, another 500K into swap adds another 15 secs, > and the OOM kills the system. So both cp and rsync act broken. > > rsync, with a --bwlimit=3m set, takes much longer to kill the system but > the amount of data moved is very similar, 13.5G from clean disk to > system freeze for rsync, 13.4G for cp. On 1/16/24 18:10, gene heskett wrote:
On 1/16/24 11:08, Thomas Schmitt wrote:ls -l /dev/sd[ij]*oot@coyote:~# ls -l /dev/sd[ij]* brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 128 Jan 16 05:01 /dev/sdi brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 129 Jan 16 05:01 /dev/sdi1 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 144 Jan 16 05:01 /dev/sdj brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 145 Jan 16 05:01 /dev/sdj1 root@coyote:~# lsblk -d -o NAME,MAJ:MIN,MODEL,SERIAL,WWN /dev/sd[hijkl]gene@coyote:~/src/klipper-docs$ lsblk -d -o NAME,MAJ:MIN,MODEL,SERIAL,WWN /dev/sd[hijkl]NAME MAJ:MIN MODEL SERIAL WWN sdh 8:112 Gigastone SSD GSTD02TB230102 sdi 8:128 Gigastone SSD GST02TBG221146 sdj 8:144 Gigastone SSD GST02TBG221146 sdk 8:160 Gigastone SSD GSTG02TB230206 sdl 8:176 Gigastone SSD GSTG02TB230206
I suggest removing one GST02TBG221146 and one GSTG02TB230206. Put them on the shelf, in other computer(s), or sell them. Then perhaps copying the /home RAID10 2 TB to one Gigastone 2 TB SSD would work.
David