Re: mdadm resync causes stable system to crash every 2 or 3 hours

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On Tue, 7 Sep 2021 12:52:01 +0500
Roman Mamedov <rm@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Sep 2021 20:44:31 -0400
> Ryan Patterson <ryan.goat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > My file server is usually very stable.  The past week I had two mdadm
> > arrays that required recync operations.
> > * newly created raid6 array (14 x 16TB seagate exos)
> > * existing raid 6 array, after a reboot resync on hot spare (14 x 4TB
> > seagate barracuda)
> > 
> > During both resync operations (they ran one at a time) the system
> > would routinely experience a major error and require a hard reboot,
> > every two or three hours.  I saw several errors, such as:
> > * kernel watchdog soft lockups [md127_raid6:364]
> > * general protection faults (I have a few saved with the full exception stack)
> > * exceptions in iommu routines (again I have the full error with
> > exception stack saved)
> > * full system lockup
> 
> So in other words the server is very stable, unless asked to do full-speed
> reads from all disks at the same time.
> 
> I'd suggest to check or improve cooling on the HBA cards, and then try a
> different PSU.

Also the motherboard chipset cooling, since that's a lot of PCI-E traffic.
Maybe the CPU cooling as well, or at least check the CPU temperatures during
this load.

And since you have full logs and backtraces, there's no point in waiting to
post those, just go ahead. Maybe they will point to something other than
suspect hardware, or at least to which part of hardware to suspect.

-- 
With respect,
Roman



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