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2006 Mar 30
1
Benchmarking an Asterisk Server with 14k users
...y testing three installations:
- Cisco Callmanager 5
- Siemens HiPath 8000
- Asterisk
To get an impression how these system behave under heavy load, he's going to
use an ABACUS 5000 system
(http://www.spirentcom.com/analysis/technology.cfm?media=7&WS=325&SS=111&wt=2)
so simulate 14k users, calling each others, in other words 7k simultaneous
calls. His main aim is to compare Cisco and Siemens, but he asked me whether
we would be interested in testing the Asterisk server, too.
Of course, I agreed! And I asked him whether we could publish the results,
e.g. on this mailing list...
2004 Oct 08
2
Excess Bandwidth
Hi,
I''m trying to configure QoS on my linux in the following manner:
I have a main link with 64K, so I divided it in 3 classes of 18K, 14K
and 9K with an excess (not used for classified traffic, just to be
shared) of 23K. This excess should be distributed proportonally among
the 3 classes, that is, the class that has more rate should borrow more
bandwidth. What is happening is just the opposite, the class that has
less rate is b...
2014 May 30
4
[PATCH] block: virtio_blk: don't hold spin lock during world switch
..._notify() will cause world switch and
it may take long time on some hypervisors(such as, qemu-arm),
so it isn't good to hold the lock and block other vCPUs.
On arm64 quad core VM(qemu-kvm), the patch can increase I/O
performance a lot with VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX enabled:
- without the patch: 14K IOPS
- with the patch: 34K IOPS
fio script:
[global]
direct=1
bsrange=4k-4k
timeout=10
numjobs=4
ioengine=libaio
iodepth=64
filename=/dev/vdc
group_reporting=1
[f1]
rw=randread
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty at rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.co...
2014 May 30
4
[PATCH] block: virtio_blk: don't hold spin lock during world switch
..._notify() will cause world switch and
it may take long time on some hypervisors(such as, qemu-arm),
so it isn't good to hold the lock and block other vCPUs.
On arm64 quad core VM(qemu-kvm), the patch can increase I/O
performance a lot with VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX enabled:
- without the patch: 14K IOPS
- with the patch: 34K IOPS
fio script:
[global]
direct=1
bsrange=4k-4k
timeout=10
numjobs=4
ioengine=libaio
iodepth=64
filename=/dev/vdc
group_reporting=1
[f1]
rw=randread
Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty at rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.co...
2010 Jul 16
2
Questions about dbox (sdbox?), mdbox
...hich one you're
using).
Is there any docs/wiki page for migrating from maildir -> dbox?
Searching for "dbox" on the wiki only returns two results, and only
one is actually for dbox.
What I have (maildir format) is working, but who doesnt like shiny new toys? =P
I have ~450gigs / 14k pop accounts I would have to migrate. Oh thats
another question, I have seen "hybrid" throw around, can I take this
to mean dbox/mdbox/both support both formats, maybe only new mail goes
into the dbox stuff? And if so (or even if not) is there any way to
actually convert from maildir to d...
2014 May 30
3
[PATCH] block: virtio_blk: don't hold spin lock during world switch
...ong time on some hypervisors(such as, qemu-arm),
>> so it isn't good to hold the lock and block other vCPUs.
>>
>> On arm64 quad core VM(qemu-kvm), the patch can increase I/O
>> performance a lot with VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX enabled:
>> - without the patch: 14K IOPS
>> - with the patch: 34K IOPS
>
>
> Patch looks good to me. I don't see a hit on my qemu-kvm testing, but it
> definitely makes sense and I can see it hurting in other places.
It isn't easy to observe the improvement on x86 VM, especially
with few vCPUs, beca...
2014 May 30
3
[PATCH] block: virtio_blk: don't hold spin lock during world switch
...ong time on some hypervisors(such as, qemu-arm),
>> so it isn't good to hold the lock and block other vCPUs.
>>
>> On arm64 quad core VM(qemu-kvm), the patch can increase I/O
>> performance a lot with VIRTIO_RING_F_EVENT_IDX enabled:
>> - without the patch: 14K IOPS
>> - with the patch: 34K IOPS
>
>
> Patch looks good to me. I don't see a hit on my qemu-kvm testing, but it
> definitely makes sense and I can see it hurting in other places.
It isn't easy to observe the improvement on x86 VM, especially
with few vCPUs, beca...
2006 Nov 03
1
pxe floppy
...have gotten
the floppy to boot but can't get pxelinux to work. I get a message:
No !PXE or PXENV+ API fournd; we're dead
I am guessing this means I need something else on the floppy?
The floppy has:
# ls /floppy/
total 24K
-r-xr-xr-x 1 9.4K Nov 2 16:31 ldlinux.sys
-rwxr-xr-x 1 14K Nov 2 16:50 pxelinux.0
-rwxr-xr-x 1 207 Nov 3 14:33 syslinux.cfg
The Syslinux.cfg looks like this:
Say Begin
SERIAL 0 57600
Say Hello
Say Booting PXElinux
DEFAULT pxelinux.0
Say Append
APPEND serial 0 57600
Say IPAppend
IPAPPEND ip=10.1.1.50:10.1.1.12:10.1.1.3:...
2013 Oct 02
1
Upgrade 9.1 -> 9.2 Invalid format / BTX halted
Hi,
I tried to upgrade one of my servers from FreeBSD 9.1 to 9.2
with
freebsd-update upgrade -r 9.2-RELEASE
after the first reboot the system hangs on boot with
Invalid format
...
BTX halted
It's a Supermicro X9SCL-F mainboard. I upgraded FreeBSD
from 9.0 to 9.1 REL sucessfull, when 9.1 was released.
What happend with the upgrade to 9.2?
Here is the screenshot http://212.78.99.130/btx.jpg
2005 Mar 03
4
Getting phpconfig to work?
...ed Size Description
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------------
>> Parent Directory 03-Mar-2005 12:15 -
>> asterisk.reload 03-Mar-2005 12:28 1k
>> cls_phpconfig.php 03-Mar-2005 11:48 14k
>> cls_phpconfig_html.php 03-Mar-2005 11:55 17k
>> images/ 24-Feb-2005 09:06 -
>> phpconfig.php 14-Sep-2003 19:32 6k
>> phpconfig_init.php 03-Mar-2005 11:44 2k
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------...
2013 Jan 31
3
/home on BTRFS on SSD, now highly fragmenting virtuoso database - use autodefrag?
...ck
-rw------- 1 martin martin 0 Jan 27 17:52 soprano-virtuoso.lock
-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 13K Jan 31 10:22 soprano-virtuoso.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 0 Jan 27 17:52 soprano-virtuoso.pxa
-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 8,0M Jan 31 14:07 soprano-virtuoso-temp.db
-rw-r--r-- 1 martin martin 14K Jan 31 14:07 soprano-virtuoso.trx
martin@merkaba:~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend> sudo filefrag soprano-virtuoso.db
[sudo] password for martin:
soprano-virtuoso.db: 481 extents found
[…]
martin@merkaba:~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosoback...
2009 Sep 09
4
waiting IOs...
...16k 48k| 19k 420k| 0 0 |1345 476
0 1 49 50 0 1| 492k 32k| 12k 181k| 0 0 |1269 482
0 1 63 37 0 0| 316k 159k| 58k 278k| 0 0 |1789 1562
0 0 74 26 0 0| 84k 512k|1937B 6680B| 0 0 |1200 106
0 1 44 55 0 1| 612k 80k| 14k 221k| 0 0 |1378 538
1 1 52 47 0 0| 628k 0 | 17k 318k| 0 0 |1327 520
0 1 50 49 0 0| 484k 60k| 14k 178k| 0 0 |1303 494
0 0 87 13 0 0| 124k 0 |7745B 116k| 0 0 |1083 139
0 1 59 41 0 0| 316k 60k|4828B 67k| 0...
2016 Oct 26
2
multiple SSL certificates story
Hi.
Little story :-)
I'm playing with dovecot 2.2.25 and multiple SSL certificates. ~7000 certificates
which are loaded twice, so my dovecot has ~14 000 certificate pairs
(14k key + 14k cert) in config.
14 000 local_name entries. Like these:
local_name imap.example.com {
ssl_cert = </etc/certs/cert1.pem
ssl_key = </etc/certs/cert1.pem
}
local_name pop3.example.com {
ssl_cert = </etc/certs/cert1.pem
ssl_key = </etc/certs/cert1.pem
}
(it needs to be "d...
2018 Dec 04
0
nbdkit low priority security fix: TLS connections cause memory leak
...been following discussions on the
mailing list, we discovered a low priority security problem with
nbdkit's handling of TLS connections.
If TLS is enabled without either client certificate validation or PSK,
untrusted clients can connect, negotiate the TLS handshake, disconnect
and leak about 14K of memory each time. So after tens of thousands to
millions of connections you can leak a substantial amount of memory,
likely resulting in nbdkit crashing, thus a denial of service attack.
TLS is enabled by default only if certificates are available. Both
client certificate validation and PSK a...
2004 Aug 06
1
Radio france in ogg
Geoff Shang wrote:
> 22khz quality -1, which in my
> experience tends to come out at around 22-24kbps
Based on the OddCastDSP status screen, I'm getting averages of around
30k in mono, about 42k in stereo. 30k is likely too high for 33.6
modems but don't most people use 56k modems these days? Most
connections are around 48k I believe.
Ross.
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2009 Sep 24
2
Does anybody know how to connect to KDB from within R?
Please give me some pointers... Thanks a lot!
2002 Jul 12
0
COM32 boots...
Well, I'm porting Cygnus' newlib libc to the COM32 environment, and got
it to printf() Hello, World! yesterday. The binary was 24K; 14K if I
used iprintf() [printf sans floating-point support] instead of printf().
There is still a lot of work to do, obviously, but I was rather excited
over having gotten it this far :)
This should make it a lot easier to support all kinds of odd UI support
for SYSLINUX, for those that want it.
-...
1999 Aug 13
0
SAMBA HA
Ben,
I am building a high-availability Samba server for our entire company. There is
nothing built-in to Samba that I have seen, so I am writing an agent for Veritas
Cluster Server. If you're on Solaris, VCS is really nice, though it isn't cheap
(about $14k per node). Veritas is also coming out with a product called File
Server Edition, that integrates Samba with their FileSystem product, so they will
probably be writing an agent for it. If you're on Linux, I'm not sure what HA
products are available yet. I'm sure SGI will be porting so...
2012 Mar 21
0
MIPS emulation ....
...'
MIPS '4Km'
MIPS '4KEcR1'
MIPS '4KEmR1'
MIPS '4KEc'
MIPS '4KEm'
MIPS '24Kc'
MIPS '24Kf'
MIPS '34Kf'
[root at Q6600:/etc, Wed Mar 21, 03:24 PM] 1023 #
I don't recognize any of these, I was hoping for either IPnn or
R10k/12k/14k, etc. I would like to try to set up an SGI guest to run
IRIX 5.3 or 6.5.nn to have availability of their compilers. Are these
older CPUs supported under qemu-mips emulation ? Is there some crossover
info on the above listed CPUs (i.e. one of these might in fact be what I
need) ? Has anyone on-l...
2012 Nov 13
0
Issues running sensitivity analysis
...th fast99, points seem to be generated at the minimum and maximum values a distribution can take, which is fine for qunif, but causes problems with qnorm, as it generates +-Inf values, which don't work with the model.
* with sobol2007, I've done runs using 2x500 point samples, resulting in 14k runs. This gives quite wacky output, with both negative and very high values appearing in the first order and total indices (and associatedly large confidence intervals).
As far as I can tell, my options are:
* find a way to truncate the distributions for use with fast99
* increase the number of r...