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Throughput very low on HP Probook 450 G10 #262

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cyberm8 opened this issue Jul 16, 2024 · 9 comments
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Throughput very low on HP Probook 450 G10 #262

cyberm8 opened this issue Jul 16, 2024 · 9 comments

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@cyberm8
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cyberm8 commented Jul 16, 2024

Hello,

I've tried shredding disks on computers of a more recent model than usual, and although it works it takes a long time (several hundred hours). Throughput is very low.

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Also, ShredOS takes a long time to arrive on the home screen (about 15 minutes), the message "Disabling IRQ #16" is displayed during this time.

I tried it with the latest version of ShredOS (very good features btw), no change.

The PCs that are slow are HP Probook 450 G10s, I have no problems on G7, G8 and G9.

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I have swapped disks between a G9 and G10 to rule out disk problems. It seems to be specific to the G10.
I've tried updating the BIOS, with no improvement. I should point out that I have several G10s, so this isn't an isolated case, and the PCs also work very well.

I can manage by shredding from an older PC honestly, but maybe other people with recent hardware will have similar issues?

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Can you boot ShredOS and post the output of lspci -nn -k on both the G10 and G9 to see what drivers are loading. Thanks.

@PartialVolume
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It has the symptom of a bad SSD, but you said you moved a good Samsung drive to the G10 and that was very slow also?

I came across this comment on Reddit about extremely high failure rates on Hynix drives. What does smartmontools say about the condition of the Hynix drive?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/f6y9vf/extremely_high_failure_rate_on_brand_new_hynix/&ved=2ahUKEwiHhuLI46yHAxVjQ0EAHR-6A3kQjjh6BAgiEAE&usg=AOvVaw1Bc1wBcMdc3z4ESVidTNEn

@cyberm8
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cyberm8 commented Jul 17, 2024

The tests have been performed on two G10. Both were slow.
Computers work well as I reinstalled Debian afterwards, without issue. They have been already used for several months without complaint.

I put a G10 disk into a G9 => boot is fast and shred speed is normal.
I put a G9 disk into a G10 => boot is slow and shred speed is slow.

Below, you can find LSPCI outputs (g9 and g10), dmesg output (g10) and smartctl -a /dev/nvme0n1 output (g10).

g9_lspci.txt
g10_lscpi.txt
smarctl
dmesg.txt

@PartialVolume
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When you installed Debian, what was the kernel version? uname -a. I'm just wondering whether to bump to the latest buildroot 24.05 which will give me a updated kernel and drivers.

@cyberm8
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cyberm8 commented Jul 18, 2024

Debian 12 is using kernel 6.1.99-1.

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cyberm8 commented Aug 4, 2024

I was just wondering. You're implying that you need to update buildroot to get a newer kernel.

I don't know anything about buildroot, but I do know a little about Yocto.
With Yocto, you can specify the kernel version you want.

It seems possible to choose the version.
I'll try to test this on my own: build ShredOS with a 6.1.y kernel.

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cyberm8 commented Aug 16, 2024

Compiling an image with an old kernel is not conclusive, I get a black screen once the image is loaded.
The compilation ends without error, strange. I'll keep on digging...

Also, I've tried the previous version of ShredOS ( v2023.08.2_25.0_x86-64_0.35), and it's no better (very slow shreding).

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Compiling an image with an old kernel is not conclusive, I get a black screen once the image is loaded. The compilation ends without error, strange. I'll keep on digging...

Also, I've tried the previous version of ShredOS ( v2023.08.2_25.0_x86-64_0.35), and it's no better (very slow shreding).

Regarding the black screen, is that with and without nomodeset on the kernel command line in grub.cfg?

@cyberm8
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cyberm8 commented Aug 18, 2024

nomodeset is not set indeed, but I don't need it usually, it works without. I'l will give it a try.

Also, how do you generate an ISO ? I would like to run ShredOS on virtual machines.

Getting back to the original problem, I think the kernel is not involved because the previous version of ShredOS (kernel 6.4) has the issue. I will try an older version.

I think another test is to write data (download a large file with wget for instance) to disk from ShredOS, to rule out a nwipe-related problem.

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