Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:44:19 +0200 | From | Ookhoi <> | Subject | Re: load avg += 1 |
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Hi Steve,
> > I had something similar. Every x hour a script tried to access a mounted > > dir from a server that had crashed. For some reason, the scripts didn't > > die, and the load went up with 1 every x hour. Just the load; the system > > was fine. > > What filesystem?
NFS? The script runs (from cron) on a Linux 2.2.7SMP. The dir used by this script is mounted from a Solaris 5.7 machine (which crashed etc). I just killed the scripts that stayed alive, and the load went back to normal.
I would be happy to provide more info if useful.
Ookhoi
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