After update to 5.0, system becomes unusable at ~12:15am for a period of time
Posted: 13 Apr 2023, 08:56
Problem:
Once or twice a day, around noon and midnight, my F4-421 system grinds to a halt for 15-20 minutes. Resources spike, I get notification emails about system being sluggish, and if we're watching Plex, the show dies and we have to wait 15-20 minutes for the system to unfreeze. As we're night owls, this is frustrating as it means we're impacted nearly every night.
Situation:
The system slowdown happens every night around 12:10am and recently it seems to also have started happening around 12:10pm as well. I get notification emails about system performance, the UI shows high CPU usage, but looking at the Processes UI in the Control Panel rarely shows anything taking up much of a load.
Given that it happens at the exact same time every night, I'm assuming this is some kind of automated job. Every now and then I do see BTRFS processes briefly pop up with high CPU usage though not enough that it should be grinding my system to a halt.
Any ideas what is going on? If it is some kind of automated job, is there anything that can be done to lower the impact or move the timing so that it doesn't hit when the NAS is actively being used? Thx
Once or twice a day, around noon and midnight, my F4-421 system grinds to a halt for 15-20 minutes. Resources spike, I get notification emails about system being sluggish, and if we're watching Plex, the show dies and we have to wait 15-20 minutes for the system to unfreeze. As we're night owls, this is frustrating as it means we're impacted nearly every night.
Situation:
The system slowdown happens every night around 12:10am and recently it seems to also have started happening around 12:10pm as well. I get notification emails about system performance, the UI shows high CPU usage, but looking at the Processes UI in the Control Panel rarely shows anything taking up much of a load.
Given that it happens at the exact same time every night, I'm assuming this is some kind of automated job. Every now and then I do see BTRFS processes briefly pop up with high CPU usage though not enough that it should be grinding my system to a halt.
Any ideas what is going on? If it is some kind of automated job, is there anything that can be done to lower the impact or move the timing so that it doesn't hit when the NAS is actively being used? Thx