That isn't the issue. The issue is that there is something here that is a mystery. You aren't seeing the answer. If you could, you would have seen it already and wouldn't have a question to ask. If you want somebody else to see the answer, you need to show them the raw data and not just tell them your interpretation of the situation. If you don't want to show the raw data because it is embarrassing to admit that you might not be seeing something, then you should just not ask the question.
It doesn't matter how much you know or how well you can interpret things normally. You are adding your interpretation to the raw data and there is something in this interpretation or your description of the situation that is faulty. The only way to get past that is to allow others to interpret the raw data. This happens to everybody at some point. New eyes see new things and sometimes that is just what is needed. 2011/4/15 Chang Song <[email protected]> > But please note that I used to be a kernel filesystem engineer, and I know > how to read iostat ;) >
