Hi Jimmy,

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Jimmy Tanzil <[email protected]> writes:
>> > I am more concerned about the CPU showing above 100% when writing one 5
>> > GB file.
>> >
>> > Is there any other tricks that can be done to lower that?
>>
>> I do not understand your concern. Why would you want to artifically slow
>> down S3QL by forcing it not to use all the available CPU cycles?
>
> My concern that it might crash the file system during busy writes.

How is crashing related to CPU activity?

> I got *File system appears to have crashed* when checking the server this
> morning.
>
> mount.log is at http://50.112.251.132/mount.log

There is no indication of any crash (nor any other problem) in the log
file at all. Where did you get the "File system appears to have crashed"
message from?


Best,
-Nikolaus

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