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Re: High I/O writes activity on disks causing images on browser to lag and not load

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On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 01:48:28PM +0300, Jennifer Trey wrote:

> and its possible
> that the two drives are misconfigured. I have checked into that a little and
> can't rule it out completely.

See, this is what others have talked about. You don't give
details on what you checked, what you found, and why you'd
think that is or isn't a problem. Things may be something
other than you may think (that's true regardless of one's
level of experience) and without giving details people
cannot comment on assumptions made or conclusions drawn.

> Yes, my images hang indefinitly, until the browser gives up. Note that, if I
> reload the page it will normally reload fine, or possibly that some other
> image hangs instead.

On-access virus scanner ?

Karsten
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