Re: Eternal flipbook

Date : Thu, 1 Sep 2005 18:03:28 +0200
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "peterb" <peter_b(at)skynet.be>
Subject : Re: Eternal flipbook
and to freak you out completely:
if its on a server with a raid storage, can you check if all drives are in
good condition?
I've had a disk go down on a RAID 5, and only noticed it because
performance, and yes, browsing became very slow.
Inspecting the raid utility showed that one disk was dead. Once the disk
replaced, and the data reconstructed, performance was as usual.

ofcourse I hope its nothing like that,  but 229 files being slow, that is
definitely not normal.
as in: you sure theres nothing physically wrong? bad disk, bad cable, router
or server wants to be rebooted?



> Are the drives we're talking about here, regularly defragmented. Could
> this be part of the problem, rather than just the number of files?
>
>
> Dan Yargici wrote:
>
> > Hi Bernard, I can confirm that we've been experiencing the same thing
> > here for a long time now and we still haven't been able to nail it.
> >
> > To make it clear, it's totally independant of the number of files, and
> > like Bernard says, once it finally does open, it works as expected.
> >
> > Again, since v4
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > DAN
> >
>
>
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