On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 09:06:14AM -0700, AndiSHFR wrote:
> Linux sv-vmhost02 2.6.18-4-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Mar 26 11:36:53 CEST 2007
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
> 
> The machine seems to freeze every n seconds for some seconds.
> It can be easily seen when doing disk io.
> 
 
> The date output shows that the dd did run from 17:53:45 to 17:54:44.
> 
> But the dd command thinks it only took 2.8 seconds to create the 1 GB
> file -of course with a top thruput of 346 MB/s.
> 
> But the time-command shows that the dd really took 58 seconds.
> 
> So the real thruput was around 17 MB/s
> 
> So i think the whole hardware is freezing an the os does not see it
> because there are
> no error messages in dmesg.
> 
 
> Any idea where to start searching for?

Fans:
        are they all functional?

Cooling:
        Does the box get cool air for the fans to move?
        Are the internals clean?

Power supply:
        Clean?  Disk drives pull juice.  If the drive is overloading the
        PSU, the disk stops, power is restored, and things carry on.
        Does its fan work?

Memory:
        Are there any other problems?  Do you have spare memory to swap
        in?

Connectors:
        Are all cards and sockets clean and seated?

Drive:
        Is it a problem just with this drive?  Do you have a spare one
        on which you can place a minimal Etch and do the same test?

Good luck,

Doug.


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