Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "High load average, low CPU utilization"
2014 Sep 01
1
Correlation Matrix with a Covariate
R Help -
I'm trying to run a correlation matrix with a covariate of "age" and will
at some point will also want to covary other variables concurrently.
I'm using the "psych" package and have tried other methods such as writing
a loop to extract semi-partial correlations, but it does not seem to be
working. How can I accomplish this?
library(psych)
> set.cor(y =
2012 Dec 10
8
home directory server performance issues
I?m looking for advice and considerations on how to optimally setup
and deploy an NFS-based home directory server. In particular: (1) how
to determine hardware requirements, and (2) how to best setup and
configure the server. We actually have a system in place, but the
performance is pretty bad---the users often experience a fair amount
of lag (1--5 seconds) when doing anything on their home
2011 May 13
0
sun (oracle) 7110 zfs low performace fith high latency and high disc util.
Hello!
Our company have 2 sun 7110 with the following configuration:
Primary:
7110 with 2 qc 1.9ghz HE opterons and 32GB ram
16 2.5" 10Krpm sas disc (2 system, 1 spare)
a pool is configured from the rest so we have 13 active working discs in raidz-2 (called main)
there is a sun J4200 jbod connected to this device with 12x750GB discs
with 1 spare and 11active discs there is another pool
2013 Jan 23
3
clock sync/drift
Hi,
We have a little over 100 servers, almost all running CentOS 5.7.
Virtually all are Dell servers, generally a mix of 1950s, R610s, and
R410s.
We use NTP and/or PTP to sync their clocks. One phenomenon we've
noticed is that (1) on reboot, the clocks are all greatly out of sync,
and (2) if the PTP or NTP process is stopped, the clocks start
drifting very quickly.
If it was isolated to
2011 Sep 14
4
how to stop an in-progress fsck that runs at boot?
I can't seem to find the answer to this question via web search... I
changed some hardware on a server, and upon powering it back on, got
the "/dev/xxx has gone 40 days without being check, check forced"
message. Now it's running fsck on a huge (2 TB) ext3 filesystem (5400
RPM drives no less). How can I stop this in-progress check? Ctrl-C
doesn't seem to have any effect.
2005 May 16
1
Win2K3 Server, in Terminal Session, Problem connecting to SAMBA server.
I have looked for several days and can not find the answer to my problem, but
I'm sure it has to be a simple issue. I'm trying to map drives inside Windows
Server 2003 Terminal Session from a local Samba server but can't get connected.
I figure the problem is in Windows Registry but can't find web page on what
needs to be changed to get this working.
I built a new Windows 2003
2016 Apr 11
0
High Guest CPU Utilization when using libgfapi
Hi,
I am currently testing running Openstack instance on Cinder volume with
libgfapi. This instance is the Windows instance and i found that when
running random 4k write workload, the CPU utilization is very high, 90%
CPU utilization with about 86% in privileged time. I also tested the
workload with volume from NFS and the CPU utilization is only around 5%.
For gluster fuse, the CPU utilization
2012 Jul 26
1
High Memory utilization - Samba
Hello,
One of our box running domain controller (Samba4) and DNS/DHCP (Bind 9.8 and default dhcpd) keeps getting high memory used by Samba.
As a workaround we do following steps.
1) Restart of Samba = Mem utilization goes back down but quickly returns to high levels (a couple hours)
2) Restart of named = mem utilization goes down and slowly rises again to high levels (days)
The
2002 Jul 25
0
High CPU utilization with samba2.2.5 on HPUX 11.00
Hello, I need some help for a strange problem.
I have an HP L2000 server ( 2 CPU and 2 GB RAM ) with HPUX 11.00 and with samba 2.2.5 installed
Below my smb.conf:
workgroup = <my-w2k-domain>
netbios name = <my-server>
interfaces = <my-ip-address>
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb_users.map
...
[my-share]
comment =
2002 Jul 25
1
R: High CPU utilization with samba2.2.5 on HPUX 11.00
Note that the problem arises only by scanning subdirectories with a large number of files ( 3.000 files and more ).
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Usai, Maria Grazia
Inviato: gioved? 25 luglio 2002 11.11
A: samba@lists.samba.org
Oggetto: [Samba] High CPU utilization with samba2.2.5 on HPUX 11.00
Hello, I need some help for a strange problem.
I have an HP L2000 server ( 2 CPU and 2 GB RAM
2004 Jan 14
1
smbd process has high CPU utilization
Hello,
I installed samba 3.01 on my Gentoo Linux box. Recently, I find a strange
problem that after I manipulate the shares on the samba server, which is
my Linux box, from my Windows XP Pro workstation, the smbd process does
not quit even after the file manipulation is done.
When I was using Samba 2.2.8, I never saw such problem. Can anybody shed
some light? Thanks!
--
Peter Wu
Powered by
2004 May 24
2
High CPU utilization
Apparently nobody has a suggestion to why smbd process all of a sudden starts
sucking CPU like crazy? Restarted samba and then restarting the entire server
does not fix it. Searching the archives shows I'm not the only one with this
problem. The archives do not show what to do about it yet. Grr...
Redhat 9.0
Samba 3.04 ( I have 2.2.7 servers that have done this to me also)
- Gary
2007 Aug 16
4
High CPU utilization on Solaris 10
I've read similar post about such an issue, but have not seen any posted
solutions. I have a clean install of Solaris 10 running a Sunfire v440
w/postfix. I am using dovecote solely for SMTP authentication, and it is
working just fine except while running top I constantly see:
548 root 1 30 0 5240K 3416K run 522:51 49.45% dovecot-auth
The process never crashes, nor are there
2009 Aug 12
2
Games in R
Hi everybody - this is an oddball question.
I wonder if anybody has programmed any games in R, such as Sudoku,
Tic-Tac-Toe and the like. Or even a flight simulator...
R mateys! Let's make some t-tests!
Regards, David
2016 Apr 19
2
tune2fs: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s) while trying to open
I have an ext4 filesystem for which I'm trying to use "tune2fs -l".
Here is the listing of the filesystem from the "mount" command:
# mount | grep share
/dev/mapper/VolGroup_Share-LogVol_Share on /share type ext4
(rw,noatime,nodiratime,usrjquota=aquota.user,jqfmt=vfsv0,data=writeback,nobh,barrier=0)
When I try to run "tune2fs" on it, I get the following error:
2002 Feb 22
0
Trouble with Samba 2.2.2 under HPUX (high cpu utilization)
Hello,
I have been tracking down a cause for some abnormal CPU utilization with samba. It appears after looking at glance plus that samba is spending the majority of its time (like around 75-80%) doing lstat system calls. When I used tusc I discovered that it appears to be looking for a file /tmp/.winbindd which I am assuming is the unix domain socket for winbind. However this system is not
2005 Feb 22
2
High CPU utilization for smbd on AIX
Speaking of AIX on samba... (and just joined the list myself)
(Some names and dates have been changed to protect the innocent)
Samba server name: HEATHER
Samba server is an IBM RS/6000 F50 with 1.2 GB of RAM and dual ~333 MHz
ppc processors
Samba 3.0.11
AIX 4.3.3 ML10
gcc -v
Reading specs from
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.2.0/3.3.4/specs
Configured with: ../gcc-3.3.4/configure
2016 Oct 12
3
gigE -> 100Mb problems
On 10/11/2016 9:03 PM, Ashish Yadav wrote:
> Please test that if both the server are communicating with each other at
> 1Gbps or not via "iperf" tool.
>
> If above gives result of 1Gbps then it will eliminate the NICs problem then
> you know that it is a problem with cisco switch only.
after they forced the cisco ports to gigE, I was seeing 200-400Mbps in
iPerf, which
2009 Nov 20
3
steadily increasing/high loadavg without i/o wait or cpu utilization
Hi all,
I just installed centos 5.4 xen-kernel on intel core i5 machine as dom0.
After some hours of syncing a raid10 array (8 sata disk) I noticed a
steadily increasing loadavg. I think without reasonable i/o wait or cpu
utilization the loadavg on this system should be very lower. If this
loadavg is normal I would be greatful if somone could explain why. The
screenshots below show that there is
2016 Apr 22
4
tune2fs: Filesystem has unsupported feature(s) while trying to open
tune2fs against a LVM (albeit formatted with ext4) is not the same as
tune2fs against ext4.
Could this possibly be a machine where uptime has outlived its usefulness?
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> ># rpm -qf `which