[CentOS] Looking for a method to keep at least 5% CPU
Kai Schaetzl
maillists at conactive.comFri Nov 28 14:31:20 UTC 2008
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Ryan J M wrote on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:50:39 +0800: > PS: I think, you know, root should be loginable in any condition > unless the system is down. Shouldn't it? Anyxone is able to loghin anytime, if youw ant to see it that way ;-) But the system needs the ressources to make this happen before the timeout ;-) It might also not be a CPU issue, but a bandwidth issue. If bandwidth is occupied by other users it may take a time for your packets to get thru. In any case, you may want to lower the load for that machine or give it more "power" if you can. If you cannot login as root with ssh because it times out this also means that the others experience a less than optimal performance. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
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