You should pull the bad drive out.  That would cause issues.

Steve
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: john cesta
  To: CF-Server
  Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 9:46 AM
  Subject: Re: slow moving cfserver sometimes?

  On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 08:18:48 -0600, Doug White wrote:
  > First thing comes to mind is a possible compromise via virus/worm.  
  > If, after
  > scanning with up2date definitions, then making sure the drive is
  > defragged
  > frequently, you might want to run system diagnostics to see if
  > there is some
  > kind of latency in disk access.
  > Sometimes removing and reinstalling the internal connectors on the
  > motherboard
  > will cure the latency problem.  

  You know you may be on the right track. The problem actually reared its ugly head when I replaced an f: drive for the d: data drive. The D: drive had started to show problems in the event viewer so I remapped the d: drive to g: and remapped f: to d:   F: was being mirrored for just this type of problem. d: and f: are not in any raid configuration just a few drives on the scsi chain.

  John

  Schedule regular physical cleaning
  > of the
  > interior of the box.  Even a small amount of dust accumulation will
  > cause this
  > latency as well.  But the diagnostics should reveal the problem.
  >
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  >  ----- Original Message -----
  >  From: john cesta
  >  To: CF-Server
  >  Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 8:08 AM
  >  Subject: slow moving cfserver sometimes?
  >
  >  I have a win2k box 2.4 gig intel, 1 gig of ram always ran fine in
  > the past.
  > Now, on a regular basis, the cfserver 5.0 runs slow and times out a
  > lot of
  > pages. It's strange because there isn't really much traffic on the
  > server maybe
  > 50 connections (I've had hundreds before) and the cpu% is around 20-
  > 30% which
  > has always been normal. Sometimes the pages run very fast then
  > after a few
  > clicks on a page it will time out. This happens on more than on cf
  > site. I've
  > played with the settings in the admin but it continues.  The
  > cfserver cpu% is
  > very low while this is happening. The server is providing plenty of
  > resources.
  >
  >  Any advice?
  >
  >  Thanks,
  >
  >  John Cesta
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