Florian Philipp schrieb:
> Hi list!
> 
> My virtual server seems to have a problem and I don't know how to find it.
> 
> Today, while trying to create a new postgresql database I noticed that
> certain system operations seem to take ages. Normal work on the shell
> works just fine but for example accessing the postgresql server through
> psql, restarting tomcat, postgresql or zope all show the very same behavior:
> Execution freezes, the load average climbs to 1-1.9 and after a few
> minutes (maybe longer) the task finishes correctly. During all this
> time, top reports that the CPUs are 100% idle.
> 
> Other services, for example rsyncd or openvpn, work normally. I also
> tried restarting the VM. Shutdown took maybe 10 or 15 minutes. Booting
> was much faster with only a few minutes until all services were up and
> running. However, it didn't solve the problem.
> 
> So, my question is: How can I find out what is causing this? Can I
> somehow trace it? Find out why a process waits?
> 
> Keep in mind that this is a virtual server. I have no control over the
> kernel. Oh, and before you ask: The only recent update was rkhunter from
> 1.2.9-r1 to 1.3.4-r2. I also enabled the chkrootkit weekly cronjob.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> Florian Philipp
> 

Thanks everyone for the suggestions! I was just starting to try it out
when I noticed that the problem was gone. Maybe some other VM hogged the
system or something.

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