Nopers. No nfs... nothing at all fancy with the drives except the raid.
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On Jan 18, 2006, at 7:03 AM, Ted Wisniewski wrote:
You weren't by chance also using NFS? I was, all my other 5.x
systems did
not use NFS and are stable. I saw this same behavior and wound up
going back
to 4.11 t
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 08:03:44AM -0500, Ted Wisniewski wrote:
> You weren't by chance also using NFS? I was, all my other 5.x systems did
> not use NFS and are stable. I saw this same behavior and wound up going back
> to 4.11 to keep the system stable.
Hmm, I didn't notice the 5.4 somehow.
You weren't by chance also using NFS? I was, all my other 5.x systems did
not use NFS and are stable. I saw this same behavior and wound up going back
to 4.11 to keep the system stable.
Ted
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 03:17 pm, Michael Barnett wrote:
> To ammend this slightly.. When running
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 08:38:08PM -0600, Michael Barnett wrote:
> It ran fine when we were only throwing a few dozen qps at it... when
> we tried to throw about 350qps its way, it was much much slower...
> slower than our existing server with significantly fewer resources
> available.
>
> I
It ran fine when we were only throwing a few dozen qps at it... when
we tried to throw about 350qps its way, it was much much slower...
slower than our existing server with significantly fewer resources
available.
I never could figure out what the issue was... tried recompiling with
diffe
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 01:47:30PM -0600, Michael Barnett wrote:
> I have 3 dell machines with 2x xeon procs, 8G of ram, and a half
> terabyte raid 5. I attempted to run the AMD64 distribution on these
> boxes which was fine for everything except mysql, (which is all these
> boxes are going
To ammend this slightly.. When running the PAE kernel, they will
stay online indefinitely under little to no load. It is only when i
want them to actually work will they freak out and reboot.
-m
On Jan 17, 2006, at 1:47 PM, Michael Barnett wrote:
I have 3 dell machines with 2x xeon procs,
I have 3 dell machines with 2x xeon procs, 8G of ram, and a half
terabyte raid 5. I attempted to run the AMD64 distribution on these
boxes which was fine for everything except mysql, (which is all these
boxes are going to do) so I reinstalled 5.4 i386.
uname -a looks like (hostname obscur