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Chaman, You need to move the SQL Database off the same disk as the rrds (separate the disk I/O for the DB and rrd)
for me, as i use VMware, i have two vmdks as lvm for the DB and two vmdks as lvm for the rrds.
if you don't use vmWare or any kind of external disk system, for example fibre connected disk array, then you will have to have a separate host for the SQL DB.
My host is quite busy but busy, but doesn't miss a beat.
pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/sdd DATA_VG lvm2 a-- 60.00g 0 /dev/sde DATA_VG lvm2 a-- 60.00g 0 /dev/sdf SQL_VG lvm2 a-- 20.00g 0 /dev/sdg SQL_VG lvm2 a-- 20.00g 0
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thanks
Peter Hine Senior Technical Support Engineer (Servers) FCoA ITS peter.hine@familycourt.gov.au
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