Looking for ideas here. I have a File server (windows 2003) that is connected to a SAN via the F: drive. The F: drive is used to store user data (home folders).
The F: drive is showing bad performance. When viewing Windows Performance Monitoring, the counter Disk Read % for F: is constantly pegged at 100%. Disk Write% on F: seems okay at < 10%. So, I'm trying to find out what is causing the constant reads. When I run Process Monitor (Filemon) on the server, I don't see anything that is hitting F: and causing the issue. I'm guessing that process monitor is NOT showing me the activity on F: from my networked PCs that are accessing the user share on the F: drive. So.... Is there a way to find out what/who is causing my disks to constantly be 100% Disk Read? I don't see anything outstanding under Open Files in Computer Management either... Ideas? -------------------------------------------------------------------- myhosting.com - Premium Microsoft® Windows® and Linux web and application hosting - http://link.myhosting.com/myhosting ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
