Paul MacKenzie wrote:

> last pid: 46013;  load averages: 105.30, 67.67,
> 34.45                                               up 4+23:59:42  19:08:40
> 629 processes: 89 running, 540 sleeping
> CPU: 21.9% user,  0.0% nice, 74.5% system,  3.1% interrupt,  0.4% idle
> Mem: 1538M Active, 11G Inact, 898M Wired, 303M Cache, 214M Buf, 1346M Free
> Swap: 8192M Total, 1036K Used, 8191M Free
> 
>   PID USERNAME       THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE  C   TIME   WCPU
> COMMAND
> 46000 www              1  65    0 86728K 15008K RUN    1   0:01 12.06% httpd
> 45994 www              1  56    0 86728K 15008K CPU1   3   0:01 10.16% httpd
> 46002 www              1  -4    0   150M 20648K RUN    3   0:00  6.98% httpd
> 45195 www              1  68    0   121M 19748K RUN    1   0:29  6.88% httpd
> 45991 www              1  53    0   150M 21060K select 3   0:01  6.59% httpd
> 45997 www              1  -4    0   150M 20992K ufs    5   0:01  6.59% httpd
> 45950 www              1  57    0   153M 23388K RUN    2   0:01  6.49% httpd
> 45999 www              1  -4    0   150M 20640K ufs    6   0:00  5.96% httpd
> 45189 www              1  66    0   161M 29660K RUN    6   0:26  5.76% httpd
> 45974 www              1  -4    0   151M 21564K ufs    3   0:01  5.76% httpd

The number of httpd processes in "ufs" state is too high. Are you using
PHP? And if you do, check how large is your PHP sessions' directory. Use
a "sharded" layout if it's of any significant size (see php.ini for
details).

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