Chris Olson via CentOS wrote: > We have a very old Dell desk top machine that has been running > CentOS 6 for the past five years. It received a new, 1 TB disk > and additional memory before the OS installation. It has been the primary > Linux machine in our smallest and most remote field > office. It has been updated at least once a week and has all current dates > installed. > > Boot-up this morning lasted about six times as long as usual. > Disk access, as indicated by the disk activity light, is almost > continuous and for extended periods of time when ever something is done > that requires the disk. Everything observed happens whether or not the > machine is connected to our network. All of our files appear to be > accessible if one is patient. > > One theory put forward is that some application is running that > uses up CPU and disk bandwidth. Another theory is that thereare disk > errors, mostly corrected by EDCS features. We do not see any rogue > applications and error logs show no disk issues. > > This is a mysterious issue that we hope to circumvent by putting > a new disk and installing CentOS 7 from DVD. Our hope is that the current > disk can be mounted externally on the new CentOS system using a USB to > SATA adapter and that data can be moved > off of the old disk. > > Advice regarding this issue and any possible diagnostic methods > will be greatly appreciated. > > df -k output: > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/mapper/vg_delle520-lv_root > 51475068 12110896 36742732 25% / > tmpfs 1928152 176 1927976 1% /dev/shm > /dev/sda1 487652 211073 250979 46% /boot > /dev/mapper/vg_delle520-lv_home > 905124888 246856176 612284356 29% /home > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > If there's nothing in /var/log/messages, then my next trick would be to do a smartctl -t short, and wait for the results. Also, have you done an ipmitool sel list? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos