Hi: It is weird. I have to more tips. 1- Maybe a virus. 2- If you are using a P4, then maybe your computer is slowly heating and when the temperature raise, P4 start to slow down to protect it self. All the computer can work even as a 486. I had a similar case with a P4 that after 2 days the computer started to slow down because the heat. Please check the heat sinks of the computer. Maybe this can be. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo. Oliver Schulze L. dijo: > Hi, > well, it happen again. > At 0810 EST (more or less) today the loadavg rocketed again. > Here is what I found: > [root@xxxxxx root]# uptime > 08:50:34 up 6 days, 22:23, 2 users, load average: 29.33, 25.87, > 18.79 > > I have 2 swap files in /SWAP and /SWAP1. Does it matters the size of > them? Must they have a size like 2^n ? > > Now I will reboot the server this wendesday. Maybe somthing is running > every monday morning that "crash" the server > > Thanks > Oliver > > Oliver Schulze L. wrote: > >> Hi, >> I'm having a strange problem, after 1 week(6 or 7 days) my RH9 server >> experience >> a sudenly very high load. >> The load raises to 14, then 20 and even 30. >> >> When I run: >> $ uptime >> it looks like this: >> 10:11:25 up 6 days, 17:19, 2 users, load average: 49.26, 44.17, >> 35.31 >> >> I reboot the server and then all works with no problems. >> >> The only not common thing I'm running is: openldap + nscd >> >> Any clues? >> >> Many thanks >> Oliver >> > > -- > Oliver Schulze L. > <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > -- > Shrike-list mailing list > Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list