Q: How do I time a process
A: "time <command>"
That said, I would recommend running some disk tuning/monitoring software on the system (ask on the list for recommendations, I don't know what's available in this realm). It sounds like you might be encountering either DMA or SCSI command-queue conflicts, which are usually resolvable via small changes in disk tuning parameters.
Sean Dudley wrote:
> What I was looking for is a way to know when the episodes are occuring
> so I can have a look. You're right though, load average is >1 during
> those times. Which is odd since the system is idle.
>
> FoulDragon@aol.com wrote:
>
>> I'd bet that during those "episodes" the load average spikes; you
>> could just do a looped "uptime" and watch the figures on a console.
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