Re: Strange Load Average patterns

2003-05-09 Thread Jan Eringa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Rudolph, I had a similar problem at one stage I had the syslogd set up to forward everything to a loghost But I forgot an old entry in the /etc/hosts that was pointing to the localhost It showed up as HUGE log files in /var/log and high LA's

Re: Strange Load Average patterns

2003-05-08 Thread funky soul
hi Rudolph, On Thu, 8 May 2003 19:33:40 +0200 "Rudolph van Graan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm struggling trying to get to the root of a possible problem with > woody or the kernel. One of my up to date production machines show a > very strange load average problem. Basically, the machine gra

Re: [mailinglists] Strange Load Average patterns

2003-05-08 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
immediately disappeared. the 2.2 kernel has a lot of CPU problems fixed in the 2.4 tree. you should upgrade as well... regards, philipp - Original Message - From: "Rudolph van Graan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 7:33 PM Subject: [mailinglists] Stra

Strange Load Average patterns

2003-05-08 Thread Rudolph van Graan
Hi again, I'm struggling trying to get to the root of a possible problem with woody or the kernel. One of my up to date production machines show a very strange load average problem. Basically, the machine gradually builds up to a high LA and then abruptly at 6:30 in the morning this stops. It then