>I have searched and found no cause for horse to go belly up last week.       
>
>Evidence included
>       A load average of 15-16
>       A number of processes in state D, including a bunch of
>apt-extracttemplate processes
>       Giving a reboot command from remote hung the machine.
>
>I recently configured horse to get packages from an apt-proxy server wehich
>entailed allowing port 9999 through the firewall to my own server.  I doubt
>that caused the problem though.
>
>Any idea?
A load average of 15-16? Shouldn't there be a decimal place in that somewhere? 
e.g. Load average of 0.15 to 0.16? 

If memory serves me well and you are using the same load average stats I do 
then that figure indicates you have 15 to 16 processes waiting on average per 
CPU. No wonder it went belly up.

What was your top process in terms of cpu usage? Is it apt-getting stuff and 
trying to compile?

Shane



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