08-22-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Peasant
It's hard to tell without access to server.
You might want to check the iostat output on the machine.
If the values are high, check the machine for processes doing intensive disk operations.
Also, you might want to check on your storage if the actual spindles (physical disks) are being shared to some other hosts doing intensive I/O.
Check the FC switch port for possible errors.
Regards
Peasant.
I already moved the VM to another storage another SAN zone so taking storage out of question, well I have really really fast storage working on this
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