> Looking at the times, it looks a lot like you are having higher iowait
> only at around 2:00 and 4:20 which are pretty standard cron job times.
> These probably run niced or ioniced. It's normal that you are seeing
> higher iowait for such processes.
>
> You may want to try setting your io schedu
Am Sun, 9 Oct 2016 06:25:20 -0700
schrieb Grant :
> > Looking at the times, it looks a lot like you are having higher
> > iowait only at around 2:00 and 4:20 which are pretty standard cron
> > job times. These probably run niced or ioniced. It's normal that
> > you are seeing higher iowait for suc
I've already raised a bug report about this issue over here [1]. There are
several global USE flags defined here [2] that should be local according to the
this [3] definition. Some of these USE flags are -
3dfx
pcntl
inifile
sharedmem
simplexml
wddx
oci8-instant-client
qdbm
tokenizer
Shouldn't
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Ayush wrote:
> I've already raised a bug report about this issue over here [1]. There are
> several global USE flags defined here [2] that should be local according to
> the this [3] definition. Some of these USE flags are -
>
> 3dfx
> pcntl
> inifile
> sharedmem
>
On Thu, Oct 06, 2016 at 03:31:59PM -0700, Grant wrote:
>
> Does this look OK? It looks to me like heavy swapping in and out with
> plenty of free memory (minus buffers/cache).
>
Have you looked at the _units_ displayed by vmstat and munin? You're
looking at **kilobytes** being swapped and calli
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