I'm in the process of burning in my FreeNAS box. I'm getting what seems like odd behavior. The first pass ran great and took somewhere around 24 hours. I shutdown after that and did 24 hours of cpustress. That went fine so I shutdown and went back to memtest86+. This time I ran another pass which lasted probably 18 hours before a power outage took it down. So I restarted again and the next pass ran somewhere around 24 hours. So overall, so far so good. No errors, no issues. Here's where it has gotten odd...I'm now 58 hours in and the second pass is still going. So 34 hours after the first pass ran (which took 24 hours) and I'm only at 42%. Should I just restart and let it do one last pass? I've always just used memtest86, is there another test I should run given this behavior? Obviously for FreeNAS, memory is kind of important...
System specs:
SuperChassis 846TQ-R900B
(2) E5-2670 @ 2.6 GHz
Supermicro X9DR7-LN4F-JBOD
256GB Samsung Registered ECC DDR3 RAM (16 x 16GB)
Noctua i4 Heatsinks
Screenshots:
Almost done...
First pass done...second pass seeming slow:
Second pass is STILL going:
Ok...so now I'm at 59 hours and 47%. It's moving...just slower than previous passes. CPU temp looks good, so I'm not sure what the deal is...
System specs:
SuperChassis 846TQ-R900B
(2) E5-2670 @ 2.6 GHz
Supermicro X9DR7-LN4F-JBOD
256GB Samsung Registered ECC DDR3 RAM (16 x 16GB)
Noctua i4 Heatsinks
Screenshots:
Almost done...
First pass done...second pass seeming slow:
Second pass is STILL going:
Ok...so now I'm at 59 hours and 47%. It's moving...just slower than previous passes. CPU temp looks good, so I'm not sure what the deal is...