Carlos Capriotti
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Hello all.
I have two Dell T610 working side by side. Same processor and memory configuration, albeit different generations. Both on the same firmware level as well. PERCs are not the same. "Problem-system" uses a H700 and "control-system" uses a 6/i.
I noticed that, no matter what I do on problem-system, its load average is always high, above 0.5. From what I read, this means 50% of my processor power being used. Top shows nothing interesting, but confirms the load readings.
This system, currently, only has FreeNAS 9.3-release installed and that's that. No further configuration, but just before that it was fully set, with ZVOL, dataset, networking, etc. In short, makes no difference.
Except for BIOS settings (it is a remote system; I'll check this on Monday) I cannot think of anything else.
As a matter of fact, I've never seen this before. And what worries the most is that I intended to promote this server to my main production server. Well, not anymore.
FreeNAS specific ? Hard to say remotely, but since all of you have exposure to "creepy" things, it is worth a shot.
Has anyone seen something similar ? Inputs really welcome.
I have two Dell T610 working side by side. Same processor and memory configuration, albeit different generations. Both on the same firmware level as well. PERCs are not the same. "Problem-system" uses a H700 and "control-system" uses a 6/i.
I noticed that, no matter what I do on problem-system, its load average is always high, above 0.5. From what I read, this means 50% of my processor power being used. Top shows nothing interesting, but confirms the load readings.
This system, currently, only has FreeNAS 9.3-release installed and that's that. No further configuration, but just before that it was fully set, with ZVOL, dataset, networking, etc. In short, makes no difference.
Except for BIOS settings (it is a remote system; I'll check this on Monday) I cannot think of anything else.
As a matter of fact, I've never seen this before. And what worries the most is that I intended to promote this server to my main production server. Well, not anymore.
FreeNAS specific ? Hard to say remotely, but since all of you have exposure to "creepy" things, it is worth a shot.
Has anyone seen something similar ? Inputs really welcome.