Paul

You might have put your finger on the problem. My resolv.conf file was linked over to a /run folder

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  26 Sep 11  2023 resolv.conf -> /run/netconfig/resolv.conf
I fixed this, and will see how my system performs now

The two entries both to the Google public DNS servers are okay as far as IP4 addresses are concerned

Thank you for mentioning this

Randall

On 11/3/24 14:37, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Sat, 2 Nov 2024, American Citizen wrote:

Tomas:

I did a fairly good look into the /var folder.

I don't see anything much from either the dmesg log or journalctl.log

My system is still going into paralysis mode. For example I went to edit the logs in the var/log area and vim was halted for several seconds

An unlikely but possible culprit: DNS. Is the first server entry in your /etc/resolv.conf file valid? If so, does it resolve IPv4 and IPv6 queries?

DNS resolution delays impact systems in unexpected ways.

Like I said: unlikely, but worth checking.

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