Coins to go offline during week of September 4
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 9:01 am
On September 4, 5, and 6, Chris will be installing some new disk controller cards in the coin daemon servers. During this time, about 30 coins will go offline at a time while the disks are reformatted and the data is copied over to the disks on the new cards.
The reason for the new cards is that we discovered that the MegaRAID cards that had come with these servers are 20 years old, and therefore they were released before SSDs were conceived. They don't have support for commands that SSDs need to use to perform well, and over time the SSDs have slowed down to the point where some coins go into error waiting for the disks to respond to calls. By replacing these cards and reformatting the disks, the latest commands will be supported and we expect performance to improve by a factor of 10.
No action is necessary by customers; however, customers that are mining static coins, or who are using PPLNS or solo modes, will see their coins go offline for a few hours on one of those days. Two weeks from now, we expect the orphan rates of these coins to fall significantly, and for coins to be much less likely to go into and out of error due to poor disk performance.
The reason for the new cards is that we discovered that the MegaRAID cards that had come with these servers are 20 years old, and therefore they were released before SSDs were conceived. They don't have support for commands that SSDs need to use to perform well, and over time the SSDs have slowed down to the point where some coins go into error waiting for the disks to respond to calls. By replacing these cards and reformatting the disks, the latest commands will be supported and we expect performance to improve by a factor of 10.
No action is necessary by customers; however, customers that are mining static coins, or who are using PPLNS or solo modes, will see their coins go offline for a few hours on one of those days. Two weeks from now, we expect the orphan rates of these coins to fall significantly, and for coins to be much less likely to go into and out of error due to poor disk performance.