On Saturday 05 April 2003 20:28, Peter Billson wrote:
> > There is about 80Gb free on a 120 Gb disk i have not yet checked the
> > inodes because i am not at school
> > regards
>
>   Try vmstat to help you understand what is creating the load. In general
> if it isn't a process eating up CPU time then it is a blocking disk
> read/write. Very slow disk reads/writes, particularly when they appear
> suddenly on a system that has been working fine, can be an indication of a
> looming hardware failure.

two servers are exhibiting the same problem, both have scsi u160 disks at 
15000 rpm.
>
>   Also, have you eliminated NFS as your problem? When the problem has
> occurred have you tried going to the server and creating a file directory?
> If you can do it on the server, but not via an NFS mount I'd suspect a
> network/NFS problem.

The problem still exists on the server from which the directories are mounted
>
>
garry



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