Which nagios plugin are you using to poll this. We are running into the same exact situation where I work. Oracle dba's screaming that its IO but our san guys do not see it.
Man that seems like a huge leap to me. Is XFS stable enough for production on Linux? I sure hope so because I would love to run some Linux Boxes running DB2 and Websphere on a XFS filesystem. I love ResierFS but from what I understand XFS blows away reiserFS when it comes to speed!
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Which nagios plugin are you using to poll this. We are running into the same exact situation where I work. Oracle dba's screaming that its IO but our san guys do not see it.
Man that seems like a huge leap to me. Is XFS stable enough for production on Linux? I sure hope so because I would love to run some Linux Boxes running DB2 and Websphere on a XFS filesystem. I love ResierFS but from what I understand XFS blows away reiserFS when it comes to speed!
So are we gunna be able to play these games on our own linux boxens? It seems like there are few nice ones in there.... :)
Check out opensource.creative.com Read the CVS section: Anonymous CVS To access the anonymous CVS service on this site, set your CVSROOT environment variable thusly: CVSROOT=:pserver:cvsguest@opensource.creative.com: /usr/local/cvsroot Next, use the `cvs login' command to connect to the server. The password is "cvsguest". Then you can use "cvs -z3 checkout emu10k1" or "cvs -z3 checkout dxr2". Interesting huh? Haven't actually checked it....but I hope its true...cause if it is...I think I wanna go out and get a Creative Labs DVD!