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2013 Oct 25
1
GlusterFS 3.4 Fuse client Performace
...I have questions that my glusterfs server and fuse client perform properly on below specification. It can write only *65MB*/s through FUSE client to 1 glusterfs server (1 brick and no replica for 1 volume ) - NW bandwidth are enough for now. I've check it with iftop - However it can write *120MB*/s when I mount nfs on the same volume. Could anyone check if the glusterfs and fuse client perform properly? Detail explanations are below. ======================================================================= I've set 4 glusterfs servers and 1 fuse client. Each spec is as followings. *S...
2017 Nov 02
4
samba 4.x slow ...
...hed using 8G HBA. You can get up to 800MB/s local speed. We are exporting the shares using 2x1GB and 2x10G. However the clients are only getting 40-50MB/s. With samba3 I think we had up to 80-90MB/s. Using a 100MB/s link for the client we see 12-13MB/s (wire speed). Using NFS (3) we see up to 120MB/s (GB). How can we improve the speed ? How can we find the bottle neck ? (I tested already various samba versions (4.4{5,6}) without any success. -- Bye, Peer ________________________________________________________ Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch Hans-Knöll S...
2007 Nov 26
2
AW: Controlling the vorbis encoder precisely
...cause there's always some preceding silent and additional delays before hearing the sound are not acceptable. -> 3. Seperate streams mean additional overhead because every sound gets its own header pages. I'm going to use 40.000 sounds (a word dictionary) in one file so about 40.000*3KB=120MB would be wasted for redundant data. But what happens if I chain seperate streams of the same format but skipping their headers (except the first one)?. If this approach would do it why there's no vorbis function to reset the whole encoding process like having a new stream? Robin
2003 Jan 10
5
Shorewall site search is now available agai n
Hmm--either the indexing process is still running, or it''s broken again. It''s 0443 GMT, and I can''t get the search engine to find anything on the mailing list or the web site (I used ''dns'' as my search term). It''s not that big of an inconvenience, though--Googling for ''site:shorewall.net dns'' does pretty much the same thing.
2008 Nov 22
6
RC1 Zfs writes a lot slower when running X
...penSolaris on an Amd64 Asus-A8NE with 2gig of Rams and 4x320 gig sata drives in raidz1. With dd, I can write at quasi disk maximum speed of 80meg each for a total of 250meg/s if I have no Xsession at all (only console tty). But as soon as I have an Xsession running, the write speed drops to about 120MB/s. Its even worse if I have a VBoxHeadless running with an idle win2k3 inside. It drops to 30 MB/s. The CPU is at 0% in both cases and nothing is using the array either. I tried to investigate with DTrace without success... Anyone have a clue of what could be going on? Thanks Zerk -- This mess...
1999 Oct 21
2
problems with memory allocation
I hope that someone has had a similar trouble and will be able to help us : We , have installed the R package in a Digital Workstation with 500Mb of RAM memory, running under Unix operating system. The package works fine but when we try to start the program with more than 120Mb, (vsize - --120M) the workstation refuses to allocate this memory. The message that we get is: Fatal error: Could not allocate memory for vector heap. Someone told us that the solution was an appropiate ulimit call, but when we do ulimit -a we get only a number 1048576. We figure out that this n...
2011 Jul 13
6
gplpv driver correctly supports 9GB RAM in Windows 32bit?
Hello I have Debian Linux 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 Xen 4.0.1, 2 SAS drives in RAID 1, 16GB ram. I have virtualized Windows 2003R2 32bit where you install the latest version 0.11.0.295 gplpv After reading and reading forums and post testing, I noticed that the hard disk performance drops significantly when I assign the windows domU 9GB ram. (below I leave the config files) If I run the
2003 Nov 10
8
Memory issues..
...ng command: > lme(var~year*ssize*condition,random=~ssize+condition|subject,data=smp,method ="ML") I got the following error: Error in logLik.lmeStructInt(lmeSt, lmePars) : Calloc could not allocate (65230 of 8) memory In addition: Warning message: Reached total allocation of 120Mb: see help(memory.size) I'm currently using a Win2000 machine with 128Mb RAM and a 1.2 Gb processor. My version of R is 1.7.1. Thanks in advance, Rodrigo Abt. Department of Economic and Tributary Studies, SII, Chile.
2003 Apr 07
1
Mbox spool; dovecot rewriting and rewriting and rewriting
...r recommended dovecot to me - http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/archives/2003/04/07/000286.html ... and so far it seems much nicer than the other imapds. yay. I use the OS X Mail.app client. I tested it with a test account with no problems, but trying to use it with my usual mail folders (~1.3GB; 120MB in the inbox) it's not working at all. It seems like dovecot keeps copying the full inbox into a temp file in mail/.imap/INBOX. It did it at least 10 times while I was watching without any noticable progress doing anything at all in Mail.app. I am running FreeBSD on an ancient box with 384MB...
2007 Oct 09
1
problem mapping large files?
Hi all, I'm trying to use Microsoft's ImageX with Wine as part of a small Linux image to install Windows disk images. It works great for a 120Mb file, however when I try it on a 2.3Gb file, it fails with "Invalid data". The tool is designed for dealing with large files, so it looks like a problem in Wine. I reran it with +server,+relay which included the following in the output: 0009:Call KERNEL32.CreateFileMappingW(00000050,...
2008 Mar 29
4
rhino wont install...
hello guys... well as my first post i want to say when i try to install rhino it says: ...The installer requires Windows installer 3.0 or newer... so when i try to download that (as a last resort [Wink] ) it fails... so if anyone can help thats great but if not... well this thread is mainly an error report... Thanks! Trey.
2004 Feb 25
1
Speed up rsync ,cwRsync and replay changes against a file
...d got it working. I am using it to mirror 30Gb's of mailboxes everynight (only grabbing the changes to each file), from a Windows 2000 box to a Linux box (RH9). The nightly replication takes approximately 8 hrs to complete, but the actual size of the mailbox directory only increases by about 120Mb a day. There are 750 mailboxes and each mailbox is between 50 and 200Mb in size. I am using the following command line options: rsync -avz hostname::MailBoxes /mailboxreplica Can anyone recommend ways to speed this up - is there some extra compression I can use, or a kind of "quick checksum...
2008 Feb 27
0
Need to "net use \\someserver\someshare" to increase speed?
...a user requests particular versions of all files specified and clearcase sends those files to the user's computer. The user can then go offline and work on those files and send the updates back to the VOB server when finished (i.e. update the view). My test snapshot view uses about 5000 files/120MB of data. 1. If there is no cleartext for a source container, a new connection will be opened and closed for each cleartext as it is created from source. I stopped the test after an hour when only 645 files had been transferred. At that rate, it would have taken about 8-9 more hours...
2017 May 17
2
Improving packets/sec and data rate - v1.0.24
...pen/tinc/issues/110 which is very interesting. The TInc nodes are all on Centos6 AWS EC2 instances as c3.large's w/ EIP's. I've been testing with iperf3 and am able to get around 510Mb/s on the raw network. Over the tun interface/Tinc network, I'm only able to max it out to around 120Mb/s. Anyone have any suggestions on settings or system changes that might be able to assist here? I'm also curious if upgrading to 1.0.31 would help and plan on testing that tomorrow. Happy to provide any other information that might be useful. Thanks, Jared
2006 Oct 18
1
Memory staying high even after calling MiddleMan.gc!(Time.now)
...few minutes via cron, and generally while memory usage shoots up when I''m processing, shortly after it drops back down (base level is about 20Mb). However, in some cases during my testing (trying to hit it many times, etc), it seems like it gets stuck at higher memory usage (like 120Mb!!). The cron job seems to do nothing to help Second: What are people''s experiences running 2 instances on the same box? I have a development site, and the live site running on the same box. Do I have to have them run drb on separate ports (by editing the port # on deploy via Capist...
2006 Apr 19
2
Dropped frames streaming video to samba
...an xfs filesystem. The box is an opteron 265 with 4G RAM and a QLogic QLA2312 HBA running SLES9. We can dd an 8G file to a share from a windows workstation in just over 2 minutes (about 65MB/s) and dd back in about 4 minutes. Local disk performance in the machine gives about 195MB/s to disk and 120MB/s from disk. The problem comes when trying to capture video using Adobe Premiere 6.5 and write straight to the share - we get a *lot* of dropped frames (somewhere in the region of 25%+). Yet the same job to an Adaptec Snap server (which is samba on adaptec's guardianOS) works fine, even throug...
2004 Jan 06
4
Copying hard-linked tree structure
Hope this isnt' too off topic... I have a tree structure on one server similar to the following: /Current /01-04-2003 /01-03-2003 etc... /Current holds the most recent rsynced data, and the date directories are created with cp -al on a daily basis so they are hard-linked. I'm going back 60 days. The question is how can I move this entire structure to a new server and preserve the
2007 Sep 27
5
Remote index blocks?
Using the Drb allows me to synchronize writes to the index in a multi mongrel environment. I was under the impression that the remote index would not block if two mongrels were searching the index. Is that the case? This line in ferret_server.rb makes me think otherwise: # Calls are not queued atm, so this will block until the call returned. # def method_missing(name,
2017 Mar 22
1
[PATCH v2] inspect: improve detection of Mageia install discs
...* The currently mounted device is very likely to be an installer. */ int guestfs_int_check_installer_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) { + CLEANUP_FREE_STRING_LIST char **paths = NULL; + /* The presence of certain files indicates a live CD. * * XXX Fedora netinst contains a ~120MB squashfs called @@ -495,6 +545,18 @@ guestfs_int_check_installer_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) return -1; } + /* Linux with /{i586,x86_64,etc}/product.id (typically found in Mandriva + * and Mageia). Usually there should be just one around, so we use the + * first one...
2007 Jun 30
2
Strange slowdown occasionally in CentOS 5.0
...even know what information I should include here that might help, but here's what I have running at the moment: OS/Hardware Config: OS : CentOS 5.0 (2.6.16-8.1.6 Linux kernel) x86_64 with latest updates CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ M/B: ECS NFORCE4M-A ram: 2GB OCZ DDR2 800 (PC6400) hds: 160MB + 120MB Maxtor PATA UDMA-133 (160 is the boot drive) sds: 300GB Seagate SATA-150/300 (/boot and / are here) 320Gb WD SATA-150/300 vid: geFORCE7100gs (nVidia) PCI-E x16 lpr: Minolta QMS PagePro 1100 laser printer on /dev/lp0 mod: Agere Systems 56k WinModem (Lucent) nic: onboard (mobo-nvidia) Any su...