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2011 Dec 09
3
xen the i / O performance, network performance is only 20-30% of the real machine?
...nt directory (directly mounted optical disk array) for
the test.
Test results
Catalog record read into the record bs count read out time (xen) MB / time
(xen) time (local) MB / time (local)
/ Mnt 100M 50 50 +0 50 +0 39.7209 132 19.4492 270
/ Mnt 10M 500 500 +0 500 +0 44.5654 118 20.3288 258
/ Mnt 1024bytes 5000000 5000000 +0 5000000 +0 43.7605 117 42.1754 121
/ 100M 50 50 +0 50 +0 159.142 32.9 25.1047 209
/ 10M 500 500 +0 500 +0 183.316 28.6 28.3515 185
/ 1024bytes 5000000 5000000 +0 5000000 +0 175.724 29.1 36.3496 141
Network Performance Testing
SCP performance test
Test methods
Large files v...
2004 Oct 08
2
Adding a file size limit option to rsync
...ee this in
the released rsync, and I would be happy to post the context diffs.
Please let me know the correct way to proceed.
This is the abbreviated output from 'rsync ---help', showing the file
size limit option.
Options
--max-fsize=Kbytes set file size backup limit Kbytes 1==1024bytes
Thanks,
Robert
2001 Jul 11
1
OpenSSL PRNG
Just for peace of mind, can someone who knows the openssh code better than
I do, confirm that openssh doesn't use (in any circumstances) the openssl
prng (since the code in versions prior to 0.9.6b is rather weak).
My understanding is that it doesn't (using either /dev/random, egd, prngd or
the builtin code), but I may have missed some other use of the openssl prng
elsewhere...
-- Jon
2015 Sep 24
0
FreeBSD 10 & default_vsz_limit causing reboots?
...7 11:25:39 romulus kernel: ada0 at ata0 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 0
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: ada0: <TS32GSSD370 N1114B> ACS-2 ATA SATA
3.x device
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: ada0: Serial Number B976030532
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: ada0: 150.000MB/s transfers (SATA, UDMA5,
PIO 1024bytes)
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: ada0: 30533MB (62533296 512 byte sectors:
16H 63S/T 16383C)
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: ada0: Previously was known as ad0
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus kernel: SMP: AP CPU #6 Launched!
Sep 17 11:25:39 romulus ke...
2015 Sep 15
3
FreeBSD 10 & default_vsz_limit causing reboots?
Ok,
So this is really more of an observation than anything else.?
I had a FreeBSD 10.1 server that was running great. Some SSL issue came up,
or I upgrade Dovecot in ports - something occurred and the machine started
rebooting randomly.? It would run for 2 weeks, then reboot.? It might run
for 5 days and then reboot. So I started doing more FreeBSD upgrades,
thinking it was a kernel issue. The