[CentOS] Looking for a method to keep at least 5% CPU
Ryan J M
sync.jma at gmail.comFri Nov 28 00:50:39 UTC 2008
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On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Christopher Chan <christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk> wrote: > > I agree here. I do remember not being able to log in when i/o is completely > swamped though. Maybe the problem is not so much 100% cpu usage but disk > i/o. The box might be thrashing swap. Oh, I missed that, we do use NFS badly(nfs mount home directory) in that box, the system became hard to login when lots of people works. PS: I think, you know, root should be loginable in any condition unless the system is down. Shouldn't it? Thanks, nate and Christopher -- FIXME if it is wrong.
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