On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 01:01:41AM +0100, users-requ...@clusterlabs.org wrote:
> > The oddity is - these are the only two boxes with this issue, and we have a
> > couple dozen at the same OS and level. Only these two, with this role and
> > this particular package set have the issue.
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Ferenc Wágner <wf...@niif.hu> wrote:
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>> We use Nagios to monitor,
Jeffrey Westgate writes:
> We use Nagios to monitor, and once every 20 to 40 hours - sometimes
> longer, and we cannot set a clock by it - while the machine is 95%
> idle (or more according to 'top'), the host load shoots up to 50 or
> 60%. It takes about 20
On 02/27/2017 02:26 PM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
> We use Nagios to monitor, and once every 20 to 40 hours - sometimes longer,
> and we cannot set a clock by it - while the machine is 95% idle (or more
> according to 'top'), the host load shoots up to 50 or 60%. It takes about 20
> minutes to
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Thanks,
Thanks, Ken.
Our late guru was the admin who set all this up, and it's been rock solid until
recent oddities started cropping up. They still function fine - they've just
developed some... quirks.
I found the solution before I got your reply, which was essentially what we
did; update all but
On 02/24/2017 08:36 AM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
> Greetings all.
>
> I have inherited a pair of Scientific Linux 6 boxes used as front-end load
> balancers for our DNS cluster. (Yes, I inherited that, too.)
>
> It was time to update them so we pulled snapshots (they are VMWare VMs, very
>
Greetings all.
I have inherited a pair of Scientific Linux 6 boxes used as front-end load
balancers for our DNS cluster. (Yes, I inherited that, too.)
It was time to update them so we pulled snapshots (they are VMWare VMs, very
small, 1 cpu, 2G RAM, 10G disk), did a "yum update -y" watched