Since you mention EDU pricing, I will throw in another option, look at Oracle Enterprise Linux. Same as RH/Cent, but provide a better quality of support in our experience. Surprisingly much much cheaper too, about 50% off our RH EDU pricing. And RH support has been pretty much useless lately...
your / file system is full. You don't have /tmp as a separate file system so it seems like it's on /.
if you see unwanted files in the /tmp directory, remove them
also if you have large logs or old logs in /var/log, you should remove them if you don't need the content anymore.
I use du...
i've migrated a tons of hosts to new switches and never seen anything like this, although I added the new switches to the existing zones and then when i finished moving, i removed the old switch from the zone. Performed while everything was up... All devices remained the same...
i don't...
i don't agree with nothingman.
i bought a sound card just to hook up headphones or 2.1 speakers. the sound is much cleaner and clearer than the static infested onboard sound.
i don't know why one would care what one purchases with their own money. way to threadcrap.
i don't image systems at work, but when i need to p2v stuff, i boot off a live cd and dd the whole drive or the partitions to another drive/system.
you can do the same since it seems you have another drive for storage..
All of those things can contribute to load with a misbehaving raid set. Your old system is a mirror, this is a raid 5, completely different system. All the issues you're experiencing is related to I/O. The I/O is different between systems.
The await column is 35ms, which is 2x sdd and 3x...
kill -9 pid
kill parent pid
kill -9 parent pid
if a process is waiting for I/O, then an interrupt has to come from the storage, nfs, local, san, whatever as well. if storage is fubar'd, nasty things can happen.
you keep posting new items. you never explain the situation in its entirety.
high load. then raid 5. then software raid. then using different types of disks. then a backup running during the day. all of these extra issues contribute to load. do you know what is going on with the...
what is it. the system directory or app directory.
either way, like i said before use a live cd to move a sys directory.
for an app dir, just put it on the raid volume and link it.
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