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Hello Rob,

Am 20.07.2020 um 21:49 schrieb Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>:

If it was problems with Domino wouldn’t there be some job in the Domino subsystem going bonkers?

I guess so.

But I can check next time it goes berserk.


Good idea.

All in all, no activity, no active users, a comparably large Domino database, and a lot of I/O from time to time sounds a bit like a cleanup job running from time to time. This could be within Domino, but not necessarily.

My thought: If it is a cleanup job accessing a lot of data in short time with a fast CPU, then of course the disks will be stressed. Especially when this job parallelizes accesses.

Also, did you check wrkjobscde for coincidences? Maybe a cyclic malware scan over the ex-employees directory structure? Maybe this scan happened by mounting the share(s) by another (Windows) server to scan it/them?

:wq! PoC

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