How much RAM do you have, and how large do you configure your cache
using the cacheinfo file?

-derek

"Valentin v. Seggern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> ++ 19/07/02 18:11 -0400 - Steven N. Hirsch:
> >Do you have the client cache in an ext3 filesystem?  I have noticed some 
> >very random and hard-to-reproduce strangeness with this combination - 
> >usually taking the form of processes stuck in 'D' or 'S' states.  Once I 
> >removed the has_journal flag and remounted as ext2, all the problems 
> >vanished.
> 
> No. I use Memcache. And in any case ext3 is not deployed here at
> all. I'll investigate more in this strangeness today.
> 
> Valentin
> 
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