Doing some routine maintenance I copied a file to the root of the
drive and it appeared to have hung, I waited it out and after about
a minute it was running fine again.
I deleted the file when I was done and the system did the same thing.
It appears that whenever the drive root is modified the system slows
to a grinding halt, I've examined the logs and can't seem to find
anything weird going on, no entries of any kind that look outside of
the ordinary and nothing related to files of any kind.
I decided to perform the simple copy/delete test on several of the
machines and it appears that 2 out of 16 machines exhibit this issue.
Any ideas?
Spin Control or sc_usage.
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-dhan
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