Is it normal or safe for the X: SQLDATA Partition to sustain an Active time of 98 to 100 % and a disk queue length of from 4 to 500 when no one is logged into GP?
Cluster info: HQ-erp has 2 applications and 2 nodes hqerp1001 and 1002 Current host server 1002
Quorum Configuration Node and disk majority (Cluster Disk 1)
Systems: Stand Alone Servers not virtual, clustered with 1 other server both with 2 processors
OS: W2k8R2 SP1 64 bit 32 GB RAM
6 physical disks: DisK 0 c: Boot, page file, Crash dump, Primary Partition Cap: 136 GB Free 24 GB 18%
Disk 1 m: MSDTC Primary Partition Cap: 1 GB Free 995 MB 96%
Disk 2 I: IIS Primary Partition Cap: 30 GB Free 29.58 GB 99%
Disk 3 X: SQLDATA Primary Partition CAP: 250 GB Free 124 GB 44%
Disk 4 Y: Backup Primary Partition CAP: 250 GB Free 205 GB 82%
Disk 5 G: Great Plains Primary Partition CAP: 30 GB Free 21.5 GB 72%
Disk 6 Reserved CAP: 1 GB
Disk Activity Logical Disk Physical Disk Active Time (%) Available Space (MB) Total Space (MB) Disk Queue Length
X: 3 03
to 100% 112,888 256,002
245.18 4.0 to 500
C: 0
0.00 24,576 139,290
0.00
G: 5 0.00 21,995
30,717 0.00
I: 2
0.00 30,287 30,717 0.00
M: 1 0.00
995 1,032
0.00
Y: 4
0.00 210,099 256,002 0.00