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How to diagnose disk access lag/freeze?
I want to test my raid array, I think that disk access temporarily halts and resumes again, causing a glitch in playback.
Any ideas about a test that could bag this kind of error?
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Intel NUC i7 SageTV and Plex Synology NAS 4TB Nextcom R5000 on Dish VIP211 Tablo DVR 4 HD300 Extenders |
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HDtach
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I would be very interested in this if you find a solution. I have all of my DVD's on a raid 5 aray and I get a hicup/freeze every 10 minutes or so.
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Intel Core Duo 2.5mhz, 2gb RAM Windows Home Server, Sage 7 beta 2 Hauppauge PVR-250, 1 PVR-500 MCE 1 HDHomeRun 4TB Storage, GB Network 2 MVPs, 1 HD100 & 1 HD300 |
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Be sure drive indexing is off.
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HD Tach doesnt seem to show any lag, are we sure it will properly identify if drive access halts for a split second and then resumes?
Logged 201MB/sec burst with HD Tach, on my 5400RPM drives. The trend was pretty spikey, but I never saw it bottom out like it was waiting for data from an unresponsive array.
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Intel NUC i7 SageTV and Plex Synology NAS 4TB Nextcom R5000 on Dish VIP211 Tablo DVR 4 HD300 Extenders |
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201mb/sec burst is not a very good number.
Four hard drives in raids should be much better. A dip in the sequential read speed as seen here (h**p://forum.pcstats.com/showthread.php?t=41317) in post #3 is what you want to look for as a hang in reading. But your read speed is the first problem. |
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It looks like I should be testing with IOmeter instead of HDTach. I don't have any comparisons to make with the raid configuration I have now, but I am looking at a few right now. Since an HD stream needs 1 to 4MB/sec I thought these numbers should be sufficient.
-Edit: My drives are slow 5400RPM drives, so that could play a factor + raid 5.
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Intel NUC i7 SageTV and Plex Synology NAS 4TB Nextcom R5000 on Dish VIP211 Tablo DVR 4 HD300 Extenders |
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About six months ago, I started having glitch and pause problems on my capture drive. I run a couple of raids (0.6T and 2T) and, then, a 320Gig drive just dedicated to capture. I had problems with playback freezing at about 8.30pm at night for a couple of seconds and 'broken' mpg2 files. Sage played them but I couldn't make a DVD with them or anything. Eventually, after re-installing windows and rebuilding the server, I began to suspect the drive its self. I ran every diagnostic on it I could find and everything came back OK. I swapped the cables with no success. In the end, I through some money at the problem and bought a new drive. All my problems went away. The old drive had a nasty accident with a big hammer.
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Setup: - Server - Intel 3.4G D + XP, 2Gig ram, 3TB of raid. All running in service mode with 2 Hauppauge HVR4000 Running v7 with LMGestion's XMLTV and DG2XML. I also have the web server running. Client - x2 plus PlaceShifter on various machines including eeepc Ubuntu 8.04. I am streaming Live TV to my PocketPC. Stable but can use DVB-S on second HVR400. |
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