On 08/13/2014 08:07 PM, Markus Jung wrote:
> Very slow I/O is a potential sign of a nearby harddisk failure. Please
> check the SMART state of the disk and ensure your backups are
> up-to-date. You also can try to run badblocks on the drive.
Smart status of both drives are OK, I have 1 btrfs volume spanned over 2 
drives as one extended volume (6TB made up of 2 3TB disks) and there are 
no errors to be found related to read issue's in any logs

> Oh, one other potential cause: Is your disk very full/fragmented? Full
> disks are prone to fragmentation and can lead to an extreme slowdown.

I've enabled the autodefrag option in btrfs, maybe it'll make a difference

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