100% wait and heavy wsvc_t for new harddrive


 
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Operating Systems Solaris 100% wait and heavy wsvc_t for new harddrive
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Old 12-04-2009
could i get the info, that this waits and i/o queue is due to the hdd - and not due to the problems with the controller itself? thanks

update - after patching & restart, server began to show normal behaviour, i don`t see such extreme unmbers for wait queue.

so, i presume that this issue is to be solved via patching & restarting

regards,
Nik
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