Moral:  Read error_log

Setting LockFile to be on local disk fixed it.

James Boorn wrote:
> 
> I have a machine showing a high load with no cpu usage.  The basic set
> up is this.  NFS server machine is dual 1Ghz pentium III with 2 Gig
> RAM.  OS is RedHat 7.2 with updates and locally compiled kernel
> 2.4.19-pre7 (same behavior seen with 2.4.18) with Linux Virtual Server
> patch.  NFS client is the same set up.  On the server a directory is
> exported with the options (rw,no_root_squash).  Our web application is
> in this directory along with apache.  After mounting the directory on
> the client all is well.  But after starting up the web server that
> resides on the nfs mounted directory the load (as reported by top) on
> client will quickly jump up to 4 with 0 cpu usage.  The web log files
> also reside on the nfs mounted directory.  I do not see this on machines
> running older versions of the OS (RH 7.0).  I do not use the kernel
> supplied by RedHat because there is a bug that will freeze up the client
> and eventually the server.  Upgrading the kernel fixed that.  Everything
> else seems fine, the machines are responsive, the application works,
> etc...  There is just a high load reported.  I know that load is more
> than cpu load, but it still seems high when the only thing I can think
> of that is going on is some files are open for write (but are not
> currently being written to).  Can anyone explain the high load?
> 
> If there is a better list to post to let me know.
> 
> James
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