Re: a question about laggy mds

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> The MDS gets marked laggy if it goes too long without sending a
> "beacon" to the monitors. This generally happens if the MDS gets
> overloaded by client requests for some reason -- or if it simply
> crashes. Your config looks okay so either your MDS doesn't have the

There seems to be another circumstance that the MDS would be marked
laggy: If the monitor got laggy, the MDS would not be able to receive
the ack of beacon in time. Then, the MDS would think itself busy, but
actually it's not. Thus, you may want to check if the monitor gets
laggy as well.

-- 
Henry
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