David Miller <[email protected]> writes:

> I agree with Ed here smart data, at least if you're just looking at a
> snapshot, is pretty meaningless.  It becomes more meaningful if you're looking
> at these counters over time and tracking the tends.  But even then they are
> hard to interpret and the data reported varies by manufacture.  The the only
> smart counters that I tend to pay attention to are "reallocated sector" or
> "reallocation event" counters.

Okay, perhaps it is the Ethernet driver that's causing the ksoftirq/1
thread to spin at 100% cpu usage.  I really need to track this down,
because I'm losing bits in my TV records when this happens, and it's
also causing other bits to be delayed.

Maybe I should move my MySQL database to another machine?

> David 

-derek

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