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SubjectRe: All filesystems hang under long periods of heavy load (read and write) on a filesystem
FromBernd Petrovitsch <>
DateTue, 04 Nov 2003 10:28:05 +0100
On Die, 2003-11-04 at 00:46, Shirley Shi wrote:
> filesystem(ext2 or XFS) since we need do some tests for the storage. Is 
> half day, onn the beginning, the system was running well. But after 
> running the script for a long time, such a half day, one day or two 
> days,  all filesystems would get hung, including the root filesystem 
> although I didn't do any heavy load on it. The file(M.1) I used for 
> reading and writing is about 2.5GB.

Wild guess: Perhaps a memory leak somewhere in the kernel and it shows
up after $BIG_NUMBER of operations?

	Bernd
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