Jonas  thank you for that information.

I am aware of the resources to track down high load average.   I have
iftop/iotop/top/vmstat/iostat and sar installed.  The article fails to
mention vmstat and SAR at all.   Iftop/top/iotop are useful only in that
they all report that nothing is "hogging" the resources.    At one point
it was even suggested, in another thread, that there was some sort of
'scheduler' issue and that running iftop would reduce the load average.
I have not found that to be true.

FYI:  I have been tracking down rouge processes since AIX 3.2.3, Solaris
2.4 and Slackware running the 0.9x kernels.    The issue is systemic and
not point based.    To reiterate: a  VM running 10.04 (with all patches)
had load averages of 0.70 or above for more than 80 percent of the day.
The only things running on the host were two shells in two tabs of a
gnome terminal and  Firefox with no java/js running (noscript blocked)
and pidgin.   Sar did/does not show any processes being stuck.   Since
no disk I/O, or network I/O would have been operating  there was no
reason for the load average to be above 0.01.   A systemic issue
indicates a Kernel issue (particularly since SAR does not report any
unusual disk or I/O issues.   I am sorry if I gave the impression that I
was new at this.

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