Re: Skipping queue run -- load average too high

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Thansk for your reply. The Vmware tools are installed, and the Vmware
virtual center reports "ToolsOK". So the problems must lay elsewhere...

But I agree that not installing the tools may result in strange behavior.


On 9/4/09, Mertens, Bram <mertensb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > Subject: Skipping queue run -- load average too high
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> > Hi.
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> > One of my RHEL 5.2 server running on Vmware ESX 3.5 has started
> > reporting
> > this message:
> >
> > * sm-msp-queue[5086]: runqueue: Skipping queue run -- load average too
> > high*
> >
> > The RHEL-box have been assigned two CPU's, and appears to be working
> > just
> > fine. The load avarage, however, reported by "top" is over 50, and I'm
> > getting the error mentioned above. As far as I can see, the load
> > avarage
> > reported by top must be wrong. I've seen this type of error before,
> but
> > never found out what's causing this. Does anyone know what's causing
> > this?
>
> Do you have the VMWare Tools installed?  Not certain if it will help for
> this issue but it often resolves strange resource behaviour.
>
> Regards
>
> Bram
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