Derek Sivers <open...@q7r7.com> wrote: > This past month or so, my Lenovo T440s laptop has started doing strange > 2-second pauses at random intervals, sometimes a few times per minute. > > How would you look for the source of this trouble? There's nothing in > /var/log showing when it happens. No log entries added there. Where else > would you look? > > The easiest way to spot it in action is with a simple ls : > > cd /tmp > mkdir a b c > time ls a > 0m00.00s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.01s system > time ls b > 0m03.22s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.01s system # there is the > random pause > time ls c > 0m00.00s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > time ls b > 0m00.00s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > > I've tried it running OpenBSD 6.3 RELEASE, STABLE, and CURRENT. Happens with > all. > > I wiped the entire drive (dd if=/dev/zero) then re-installed from scratch, > and it still happens. > > It happens whether running X or just in the initial raw console without > startx. > > I know it isn't an OpenBSD problem, but any suggestions where you'd look if > it was you? > > Thank you. > > - Derek
Hi Derek I think that your hard drive is failing. Is it a SSD? If no, it's typical of an old failing hard disk. Could you try to mount a mfs filesystem and see if your example makes a pause? That should not trigger any disk read as it's an in-memory filesystem, if it doesn't block that mean that the hard disk is failing.