This time after roughly 7 1/2 hours, the exact amount of disk space used in the 
NFS Export domain.  And then as soon as I run df a couple of times, now the 
disk space usage starts to climb again.  One other symptom to note - that 3rd 
df took nearly 2 minutes to respond.  See the date commands before and after.  
The first 2 df commands responded immediately.  After the 2nd df command, I 
looked at virt-p2v-server with strace again.

I don't think my RHEV hosts are going into standby.  If they were, then why 
would my df and strace commands to a guest VM on one of the hosts respond 
immediately?  I think the Storagetek NFS server goes offline and somehow when I 
either do a df command or strace against virt-p2v-server, it goes back online 
again.  

We'll know more when we try this same thing with a different NFS server 
hopefully after the sun comes up today.

[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]#
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# date
Sun Dec  4 19:49:06 CST 2011
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# df
Filesystem                            1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted 
on
rootfs                                 49058108  3944084  42622020   9% /
devtmpfs                                2014608        0   2014608   0% /dev
tmpfs                                   2024924      444   2024480   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                   2024924    48480   1976444   3% /run
/dev/mapper/vg_fedora1664p2v-lv_root   49058108  3944084  42622020   9% /
tmpfs                                   2024924    48480   1976444   3% /run
tmpfs                                   2024924        0   2024924   0% 
/sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                                   2024924        0   2024924   0% /media
/dev/vda2                                495844    82656    387588  18% /boot
175.10.0.45:/EXPORTS/                1055113408 93212416 961900992   9% 
/tmp/UBKmK8QbfM
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]#
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]#
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# date
Mon Dec  5 03:10:49 CST 2011
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# df
Filesystem                            1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted 
on
rootfs                                 49058108  3944144  42621960   9% /
devtmpfs                                2014608        0   2014608   0% /dev
tmpfs                                   2024924      444   2024480   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                   2024924    48476   1976448   3% /run
/dev/mapper/vg_fedora1664p2v-lv_root   49058108  3944144  42621960   9% /
tmpfs                                   2024924    48476   1976448   3% /run
tmpfs                                   2024924        0   2024924   0% 
/sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                                   2024924        0   2024924   0% /media
/dev/vda2                                495844    82656    387588  18% /boot
175.10.0.45:/EXPORTS/                1055113408 93212416 961900992   9% 
/tmp/UBKmK8QbfM
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# date
Mon Dec  5 03:12:37 CST 2011
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# df
Filesystem                            1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted 
on
rootfs                                 49058108  3944144  42621960   9% /
devtmpfs                                2014608        0   2014608   0% /dev
tmpfs                                   2024924      444   2024480   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                   2024924    48476   1976448   3% /run
/dev/mapper/vg_fedora1664p2v-lv_root   49058108  3944144  42621960   9% /
tmpfs                                   2024924    48476   1976448   3% /run
tmpfs                                   2024924        0   2024924   0% 
/sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                                   2024924        0   2024924   0% /media
/dev/vda2                                495844    82656    387588  18% /boot
175.10.0.45:/EXPORTS/                1055113408 93266752 961846656   9% 
/tmp/UBKmK8QbfM
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]# date
Mon Dec  5 03:14:18 CST 2011
[root@Fedora16-64P2V log]#

- Greg




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