On the LINUX side mount the SFS(bfs)  directory as rsize=1024
wsize=1024... see is is hang
   Also we need you routing config... how many hops???


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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Ashley Chaloner wrote:

> (Also, a particular annoyance is that processes in uninterruptible
> sleep are counted in the load average so there is a high load average
> without any load on the processor.)

loadaverage counts active processes, and if it's actively waiting on a
device it's average. It's not just CPU-activity.

Processes waiting for their turn at the CPU are counted too, and that's
why one of my systems went past 114 a few months ago.




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