CPU NFS CIFS HTTP Net kB/s Disk kB/s Tape kB/s Cache
in out read write read write age
55% 0 1583 0 584 17739 10604 0 0 0 21s
32% 0 1405 0 390 7624 6752 0 0 0 29s
50% 0 1559 0 574 11985 13152 1520 0 0 21s
64% 0 1448 0 706 19131 21992 24 0 0 24s
65% 0 1402 0 758 19700 22576 0 0 0 20s
65% 0 1452 0 726 19464 21680 0 0 0 19s
37% 0 1396 0 447 10750 11088 0 0 0 19s
37% 0 1509 0 419 7617 6012 0 0 0 20s
36% 0 1435 0 414 8224 7064 0 0 0 20s
65% 0 1388 0 716 19606 22596 0 0 0 19s
65% 0 1410 0 767 19925 23204 0 0 0 17s
65% 0 1521 0 1062 19008 22332 0 0 0 16s
62% 0 1553 0 705 18259 20060 0 0 0 15s
66% 0 1534 0 749 18607 18032 2160 0 0 14s
50% 0 1506 0 587 13976 13552 0 0 0 13s
36% 0 1493 0 444 7978 8872 0 0 0 13s
33% 0 1466 0 399 6859 8156 0 0 0 13s
58% 0 1697 0 640 14679 16304 0 0 0 13s
63% 0 1407 0 640 17000 18956 0 0 0 19s
CPU NFS CIFS HTTP Net kB/s Disk kB/s Tape kB/s Cache
in out read write read write age
62% 0 1407 0 701 17643 19928 0 0 0 15s
55% 0 1531 0 593 16367 18428 0 0 0 15s
49% 0 1492 0 531 16134 15168 0 0 0 21s
51% 0 1545 0 561 15727 18136 0 0 0 22s
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Sláinte,
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But it does seem to indicate a networking issue. Does "sysstat -x 1" offer any clues like high CPU, disk, or network utilization? I assume you're using CIFS?
On Nov 7, 2007, at 8:41 AM, "David McWilliams" <davidkmcw@gmail.com> wrote:
We have a FAS270, single shelf running 7.2.2. Since Monday morning it has really started to slow down. There has been no appreciable change in the environment, ie no large data additions, no increase in users, no hardware failures, etc. The messages file is only complaining about being unable to bind to a particular WINS server and being unable to get to our ntp server, both issues we are aware of and working through - neither should cause this though. The 'ps' command provides a huge amount of data, mostly meaningless. The 'statit' command is almost undocumented. Does anyone have any recommendations about where to start looking?
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