joel.bertr...@systella.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) writes: > Kernel is in pooldr state and only find is running (from /etc/daily).
If you see '[system]' in pooldr state, this just means that it randomly chose the pool drain thread for display and that thread is idle. >Load average is very high (why ? All systems on LAN are idle and nfs >server daemon is idle also). Load average also comes form processes in short-term wait ("D"), e.g. processes waiting for disk I/O, including iSCSI. Can you please test the following two changes: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2024/11/03/msg154248.html http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2024/11/03/msg154249.html if these make a difference for your setup ?