Over the past few months I have been slowly upgrading the drives in my Pool. It's a 16TB pool with 4x4TB drives.
Last night around 7:00pm - I added the last new drive to the pool and targeted the last drive I wanted to replace. I checked Duplicate later and close all open files and let the process begin - as per usual - things moved along nicely and around 9:30 - I closed my RDP session to the server and let DP do it's thing.
When I checked back in this morning - I see the following on screen (see attached):
1. I see a ton of open files
2. The gauge has been at 94.0% like for hours
3. There is no file activity that I can see.
The only thing that DP is telling me is that - if I hover my cursor over the "Removing drive ...(94.0%) indicator near the bottom of the screen (where the progress bar is pulsating) I see a tooltip that say "removing pool part"
What the heck is going on and why is this taking hours upon hours? When I replaced my third drive a few days ago - the removal process completed cleanly, the drive I wanted to remove was 100% empty in about 5 hours and the UI was silent.
The drive I am removing here shows 949GB of "other" on it and this is causing me concern. This drive should have nothing on it if the removal process is working correctly.
Would love to know what is going on here and if I should just let it go, stop it or what? I do hear drive activity and drive LED's are flashing - but what is it doing?
S
Additional: Here are the last 20 lines of the Service log - anything here that looks suspect?
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Over the past few months I have been slowly upgrading the drives in my Pool. It's a 16TB pool with 4x4TB drives.
Last night around 7:00pm - I added the last new drive to the pool and targeted the last drive I wanted to replace. I checked Duplicate later and close all open files and let the process begin - as per usual - things moved along nicely and around 9:30 - I closed my RDP session to the server and let DP do it's thing.
When I checked back in this morning - I see the following on screen (see attached):
1. I see a ton of open files
2. The gauge has been at 94.0% like for hours
3. There is no file activity that I can see.
The only thing that DP is telling me is that - if I hover my cursor over the "Removing drive ...(94.0%) indicator near the bottom of the screen (where the progress bar is pulsating) I see a tooltip that say "removing pool part"
What the heck is going on and why is this taking hours upon hours? When I replaced my third drive a few days ago - the removal process completed cleanly, the drive I wanted to remove was 100% empty in about 5 hours and the UI was silent.
The drive I am removing here shows 949GB of "other" on it and this is causing me concern. This drive should have nothing on it if the removal process is working correctly.
Would love to know what is going on here and if I should just let it go, stop it or what? I do hear drive activity and drive LED's are flashing - but what is it doing?
S
Additional: Here are the last 20 lines of the Service log - anything here that looks suspect?
0:00:33.1: Information: 0 : [FsControl] Set overall pool mode: PoolModeNormal (lastKey=CoveFsPool, pool=c2cea73a-6516-4ed7-906e-864291ed7d8f)
0:03:22.7: Information: 0 : [Disks] Got MountPoint_Change (volume ID: dd88cf22-51f8-4ba9-a676-d0bb8b20430b)...
0:03:23.7: Information: 0 : [Disks] Updating disks / volumes...
0:03:30.1: Information: 0 : [Disks] Got MountPoint_Change (volume ID: dd88cf22-51f8-4ba9-a676-d0bb8b20430b)...
0:03:31.1: Information: 0 : [Disks] Updating disks / volumes...
0:03:43.1: Information: 0 : [Disks] Updating disks / volumes...
0:04:20.6: Information: 0 : [Disks] Got Pack_Arrive (pack ID: 0db29038-5dbc-4cdd-a784-5748d8b2f063)...
0:04:22.2: Information: 0 : [Disks] Updating disks / volumes...
0:04:50.5: Information: 0 : [Disks] Got Volume_Arrive (volume ID: f28ef3b5-4c91-44cb-9f35-7c76d4f97ef5, plex ID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000, %: 0)...
0:04:51.6: Information: 0 : [Disks] Updating disks / volumes...
0:04:57.0: Information: 0 : [Disks] Got MountPoint_Change (volume ID: f28ef3b5-4c91-44cb-9f35-7c76d4f97ef5)...
0:04:58.0: Information: 0 : [Disks] Updating disks / volumes...
0:05:16.8: Information: 0 : [PoolPartUpdates] Found new pool part C6C614F2-7102-411D-B9C9-4D2F05B68ABB (isCloudDrive=False, isOtherPool=False)
0:05:27.3: Information: 0 : [FsControl] Set overall pool mode: PoolModeOverrideAllowCreateDirectories (lastKey=DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.RemoveDriveFromPool, pool=c2cea73a-6516-4ed7-906e-864291ed7d8f)
0:05:27.3: Information: 0 : [FsControl] Set overall pool mode: PoolModeNoReportIncomplete, PoolModeOverrideAllowCreateDirectories (lastKey=DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.RemoveDriveFromPool, pool=c2cea73a-6516-4ed7-906e-864291ed7d8f)
0:05:27.3: Information: 0 : [FsControl] Set overall pool mode: PoolModeNoReportIncomplete, PoolModeOverrideAllowCreateDirectories, PoolModeNoMeasure (lastKey=DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.RemoveDriveFromPool, pool=c2cea73a-6516-4ed7-906e-864291ed7d8f)
0:05:27.3: Information: 0 : [FsControl] Set overall pool mode: PoolModeNoReportIncomplete, PoolModeOverrideAllowCreateDirectories, PoolModeNoMeasure, PoolModeNoReparse (lastKey=DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.RemoveDriveFromPool, pool=c2cea73a-6516-4ed7-906e-864291ed7d8f)
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