* Jeff Johnson <n3...@mac.com> [2011-04-13 13:17]:
> AFAICT this was pretty close to the beginning of this thread.
> 
> This message is also (afiact) the closest thing to a problem report with
> 
>       almost exclusively used all the I/O to the disks
> 
> Is there really a problem here?
> 
> An update of 5000-1000 keys over 2-3 hours isn't wildly out of line
> with the statistics I've seen.

I don't know if it is a problem, it's just something I would like to
avoid if possible. It gets the server load up and causes I/O wait.

> Key servers come and go, and when there's a diconnection of some sort,
> then there can be a burst of activity when the disconnection repairs itself.
> 
> That is the nature of gossip proptocols.
> 
> Is there a real problem here? What is the problem?

Again, I don't know if it is a problem but it's unusual at least. I
don't know about you but I want to know the reason why a program is
suddenly using a high amount of resources on my server.

Regards,

Sebastian

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