Quote from
Gyorgy on October 8, 2019, 9:56 am
Anybody experiencing high loads even with no antlets running?
load average: 4.27, 3.82, 3.05
edgeLinux version
(formerly antsleOS) |
0.12.1 |
"top -c" does not reveal anything out of the ordinary.
I noticed it after upgrading to EdgeLinux 0.12
Prior to the upgrade the system had no problems (for a year), but do notice the kernel change after upgrade:
~ # last reboot
reboot system boot 4.14.83-gentoo Mon Oct 7 10:17 still running
reboot system boot 4.14.83-gentoo Mon Oct 7 09:42 - 10:12 (00:30)
reboot system boot 4.14.83-gentoo Wed Aug 21 12:53 - 09:34 (46+20:40)
reboot system boot 4.12.14-aufs Mon Aug 20 12:17 - 12:37 (366+00:20)
reboot system boot 4.12.14-aufs Wed Aug 1 17:22 - 12:16 (18+18:54)
Would it be safe to downgrade edgelinux/antman with something like
upgrade-edgelinux 0.11.1
and
upgrade-antman 0.11.1d
I really do not care about the new features as long as our $5000 investment would run as it has in the past.
Thanks!
Anybody experiencing high loads even with no antlets running?
load average: 4.27, 3.82, 3.05
edgeLinux version
(formerly antsleOS) |
0.12.1 |
"top -c" does not reveal anything out of the ordinary.
I noticed it after upgrading to EdgeLinux 0.12
Prior to the upgrade the system had no problems (for a year), but do notice the kernel change after upgrade:
~ # last reboot
reboot system boot 4.14.83-gentoo Mon Oct 7 10:17 still running
reboot system boot 4.14.83-gentoo Mon Oct 7 09:42 - 10:12 (00:30)
reboot system boot 4.14.83-gentoo Wed Aug 21 12:53 - 09:34 (46+20:40)
reboot system boot 4.12.14-aufs Mon Aug 20 12:17 - 12:37 (366+00:20)
reboot system boot 4.12.14-aufs Wed Aug 1 17:22 - 12:16 (18+18:54)
Would it be safe to downgrade edgelinux/antman with something like
upgrade-edgelinux 0.11.1
and
upgrade-antman 0.11.1d
I really do not care about the new features as long as our $5000 investment would run as it has in the past.
Thanks!