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Old 07-21-2008
Help with negative inodes on sco 6

Hello.

I just installed a SCO Openserver 6 box and it's suckin' mud.

sar -v (see below) shows something that has me quite concerned... after time, it shows that the number of inodes being used as a negative value. When this happens, the server runs extremely slow until I reboot. The server could run great for hours without this event, or it could take a few minutes - it appears to happen randomly. I've checked the logs, but I couldn't find anything.

Does anyone have any idea on what could cause this condition? Thanks for your help.

Gerry

SCO_SV pomarc 5 6.0.0 i386 07/18/08

00:00:02 proc-sz fail lwp fail inod-sz fail file fail lock
01:00:00 88/10000 0 115 0 -7e5/57250 0 394 0 14 -- server runs slow
02:00:00 86/10000 0 113 0 -7e5/57250 0 394 0 14
03:00:00 101/10000 0 128 0 -7e5/57250 0 445 0 14
04:00:00 92/10000 0 119 0 -7e5/57250 0 425 0 14
05:00:00 94/10000 0 121 0 -7e5/57250 0 425 0 14
06:00:00 91/10000 0 118 0 -7e5/57250 0 425 0 14
07:00:01 91/10000 0 118 0 -7e5/57250 0 425 0 14
Average 91/10000 0 118 0 -7e5/57250 0 419 0 14

07:38:50 Unix restarts
08:00:00 110/10000 0 137 0 5837/57250 0 524 0 13 -after reboot
08:20:00 207/10000 0 237 0 -9e4/57250 0 1151 0 14 server runs slow
08:40:00 203/10000 0 232 0 -3e5/57250 0 1064 0 14
09:00:02 209/10000 0 238 0 -6e5/57250 0 1079 0 14
09:20:00 205/10000 0 234 0 -8e5/57250 0 1131 0 13
09:40:00 219/10000 0 248 0 -9e5/57250 0 1183 0 15
10:00:03 236/10000 0 266 0 -1e6/57250 0 1232 0 12
10:20:00 224/10000 0 254 0 -2e6/57250 0 1222 0 12
10:40:00 240/10000 0 270 0 -2e6/57250 0 1255 0 13
11:00:00 243/10000 0 273 0 -3e6/57250 0 1285 0 13
10:40:00 240/10000 0 270 0 -2e6/57250 0 1255 0 13
11:00:00 243/10000 0 273 0 -3e6/57250 0 1285 0 13
Average 209/10000 0 238 0 -1e6/57250 0 1112 0 13

11:21:23 Unix restarts
11:40:00 187/10000 0 215 0 6434/57250 0 1035 0 13 -after reboot
12:00:00 197/10000 0 225 0 5890/57250 0 983 0 13
12:20:00 169/10000 0 197 0 2762/57250 0 866 0 13
12:40:00 172/10000 0 200 0 2481/57250 0 901 0 13
13:00:00 160/10000 0 188 0 2456/57250 0 809 0 13 - running good!!!
13:20:00 173/10000 0 201 0 2407/57250 0 909 0 13
13:40:00 175/10000 0 203 0 2405/57250 0 946 0 13
14:00:00 194/10000 0 222 0 2414/57250 0 981 0 13
14:20:00 206/10000 0 234 0 2406/57250 0 1122 0 13
14:40:00 216/10000 0 244 0 -5e4/57250 0 1168 0 13 --server runs slow again
15:00:01 222/10000 0 250 0 -2e5/57250 0 1171 0 13
Average 188/10000 0 216 0 -2e4/57250 0 990 0 13

15:27:00 Unix restarts
15:40:00 190/10000 0 217 0 6183/57250 0 1045 0 14 -after reboot
16:00:00 204/10000 0 233 0 5799/57250 0 1098 0 15
16:20:00 201/10000 0 229 0 5555/57250 0 1069 0 13
16:40:00 220/10000 0 248 0 4392/57250 0 1126 0 14
Average 203/10000 0 231 0 5482/57250 0 1084 0 14
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