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2011 Dec 30
2
pxelinux 4.10-pre17 HTTP performance (cptime)
...cptime, after manually adding it to the Makefile of a lwip git checkout it compiled fine (same about prdhcp) (only isohybrid complained about a missing uuid/uuid.h)... I have a 64bit VM with VMXNET3 and go there this result: [image: cptime.png] (can everybody see the picture?) The download of a 180MB large file (Parted Magic initrd) takes between 60 and 72 seconds, which is about 2.6 to 2.3 MiB/s. Can this go any faster? Or is this the most that we can get out of a preboot environment? BTW, what is the meaning of the +0, +1, -1 lines? Maybe you add there some hint to make it self-explanatory....
2012 Dec 14
12
any more efficient way to transfer snapshot between two hosts than ssh tunnel?
Assuming in a secure and trusted env, we want to get the maximum transfer speed without the overhead from ssh. Thanks. Fred -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/attachments/20121213/654f543f/attachment-0001.html>
2014 Mar 21
3
Need more meetme users -- hitting some limit
...s the open file limit is 397,006. 'ls -l /proc/$(cat /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.pid)/fd | wc -l' says Asterisk only has 2,194 files open. 'iftop' sees about 24Mb of bandwidth in each direction between the boxes. Using confbridge() I can easily get 3,000 calls (14,869 open files, 180Mb bandwidth), but I'd lose some functionality and have to re-write parts of my application. Any clues of what limit I'm hitting and how to increase it? -- Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards...
2018 Apr 14
2
mmap failed messages in syslog
...software is 64-bit. I've found info on this log message, with a suggested fix of raising vsz_limit ... but this seems to be a config option for dovecot 2.x, not 1.x. The file it complains about being unable to mmap is only 90MB, and the biggest cache file I have found on the system is only 180MB. The system has 4GB of total memory with about 1GB of that allocated to OS disk cache right now.? The mmap functionality provided by the OS doesn't use *actual* memory, so the amount of memory I have should be irrelevant. Checking 'ulimit -a' with several users shows that vmemory is...
2010 Sep 14
4
Error: cannot allocate vector of size X.0 Mb
...MB in size) that has around 10 million records (in particular FASTQ records). I am able to read in the file as an object of BStringSet. When I start to manipulate the data, after almost 4 hours, I get the error message as Error: cannot allocate vector of size X.0 Mb (where X was once 160MB and then 180MB). The R version used is 2.11.1. I am not sure how to check if this is 64-bit or not so that I can use >4GB of RAM. I typed 'version' at the R prompt and see this: platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu arch x86_64...
2018 May 10
0
mmap failed messages in syslog
...39;ve found info on this log message, with a suggested fix of raising > vsz_limit ... but this seems to be a config option for dovecot 2.x, > not 1.x. > > The file it complains about being unable to mmap is only 90MB, and the > biggest cache file I have found on the system is only 180MB. The > system has 4GB of total memory with about 1GB of that allocated to OS > disk cache right now.? The mmap functionality provided by the OS > doesn't use *actual* memory, so the amount of memory I have should be > irrelevant. > > Checking 'ulimit -a' with sever...
2008 Mar 22
1
btrfs 0.13 and XFS comparison
Hi there, Just gave 0.13 a spin against XFS (both with default mkfs options) on my SATA tower and was impressed by how much performance has improved since last time I played with it (v0.5)! It pretty much matched XFS for I/O performance and had much better file creation/deletion performance. http://www.csamuel.org/2008/03/23/btrfs-013-and-xfs-benchmarks cheers, Chris -- Chris Samuel :
2011 Jan 28
1
dramatic slow diskperformance
Hi all, I'm using Wine for a MotionCapturing Application (Qualisys). Although it's a quite recent application, it works well (I tried only data processing so far), but when I try to save a dataset (~180MB), it takes about 20 Minutes (!!) on my Computer. When I use it under VirtualBox (it does not run nicely there because of OpenGL), saving takes about 20 seconds. When I look at "top", I see that "Qualisys.exe" takes about 80% CPU, and "wineserver" about 20% CPU. (I hav...
2008 Oct 28
1
Script/Runner
I have a production site that has a couple of batch jobs, I have used script/runner and cron to run these jobs. This works ok for jobs that only run once overnight during off peak. I am expiring sessions older than 30 mins every 15 mins using script/runner, but I''m concerned about the hit of script/runner loading up the whole rails environment, specifically since I only have a 256MB
2002 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] RE: Disk Space on /usr/dcs/projects
Thanks for the warning! I checked and the executables take up about 2/3 of the space (380MB) vs. about 180MB for the libs. Since we are usually only debugging one executable at a time (if any), I modified Makefile.common to strip each executable in tools/Debug by default. You can define KEEP_SYMBOLS in the Makefile of any particular tool in order to avoid stripping that executable. I have added KEEP_SY...
2007 Jan 17
18
mongrel memory usage ballooning and process stomping
...with ruby 1.8.5, rails 1.1.6 and mongrel cluster 0.2.1, on debian sage 3.1 with apache 2.0, and fastthread 0.6.1. I am load balancing 3 mongrel processes using the random port trick. When I start mongrel the processes have about 60MB, but after some hour of usage the memory ballons upto more than 180MB and the site becomes terribly slow. Forcing me to restart mongrel cluster. Also, it reports me 9 mongrel processes instead of three. I am not able to understand why that''s happening. Are really 9 mongrel processes started instead of three? Please help. Thanks. ssinghi at galle1:~$ ps au...
2007 Aug 29
0
poor performance with bonding in round-robin mode (only samba affected)
...1540.13 Mbps in 41554.81 usec 122: 8388608 bytes 3 times --> 1538.24 Mbps in 41605.99 usec 123: 8388611 bytes 3 times --> 1482.47 Mbps in 43171.17 usec So the network throughput is ok in round robin mode. I know that there is overhead because of packet reordering, but ~180MB/s is ok. ftp (bonding mode round robin): ftp> get 2GB_file local: 2GB_file remote: 2GB_file 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV. 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 2GB_file (2048000000 bytes). 226 File send OK. 2048000000 bytes received in 35.95 secs (55626.5 kB/s) samb...
2007 Mar 18
2
Frequent metadata corruption with ext3 + hard power-off
Hello. I'm having serious issues with ext3; any insight would be greatly appreciated: _____ Overview: I believe ext3 is supposed to be recoverable in the case of a power failure by replaying the log. However, on two separate computers (running different operatings systems too), this has been everything but the case. _____ Specifics: Sometimes, my kernel will hard-freeze and I'll
2008 Jul 14
2
GPLPV benchmark results
Hi James, I tested (as I wrote a few days ago) the latest PV drivers release, and they seem to work correctly apart of the "Safely remove Xen Net Device Driver" tray icon glitch. I made a series of benchmarks with PassMark''s PerformanceTest on 6 twin concurrent VMs with the PV drivers installed, both with the /GPLPV switch on and off, and on one lonely VM, still in both
2016 Sep 06
2
No increased throughput with SMB Multichannel and two NICs
On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 11:53:04PM +0200, Daniel Vogelbacher via samba wrote: > > Delete all the crap above first :-). > > > > Then start trying to copy locally to the tmpfs share to see what > > the max local copy speed it. > > > > Now I have: > > server multi channel support = yes > vfs objects = aio_pthread,recycle > aio read size = 1 > aio
2012 Jun 17
2
unable to install Debian using syslinux 4.05
Hi, I'm trying to install debian-6.0.5-amd64-CD-1.iso from USB memory-stick. The problem is, that Debian-Installer is not able to "Detect and mount CD-ROM" during the installation process. The USB memory-stick is a 2GB model containing MBR and FAT32 file system: # fdisk -lu /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 2013 MB, 2013265920 bytes 62 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1022 cylinders, total 3932160
2003 Jun 09
7
Quickbooks revisited
I did testing on generating this report from a 130 MB Quickbooks file. Locally, 15 seconds. Samba Server, 1:35. Shared off of my win98 Workstation, 2+ mins. I do not understand the reason it is SOO slow. I know it is a fairly large file. The only explanation I can come up with is the way QuickBooks is accessing the files. Maybe jumping all around the file, requiring many operations on the
2005 Jul 28
3
Tyan Thunder K8SE S2892 Report
...++ +++ 8671 100 Tyan 16 1582 98 +++++ +++ +++++ +++ 1647 98 +++++ +++ 8488 100 Tyan 16 1399 85 +++++ +++ +++++ +++ 1632 98 +++++ +++ 8476 99 Tyan 16 1654 95 +++++ +++ +++++ +++ 1636 98 +++++ +++ 8405 99 Writes at about 140MB/Sec, reads at about 180MB/Sec. Very nice. Raid 5, 64k Stripes: bonnie++ 1.03a ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential Input- --Random- -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block-- --Seeks-- Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP /sec %CP Tyan 50G:16k...
2024 Jan 30
8
[Bug 1735] New: Adding nftables interval sets progressively gets slower and makes the nft CLI less responsive with each added set
...volving the table under test. Starting with 0.04s after 1st iteration and up to 1.49s after the 40th iteration. Monitoring memory use while running this test also reveals that the transient memory use spikes (similar to those reported in Bug 1584) get progressively larger as you go, reaching about 180MB around the 40th iteration (i've been just monitoring memory use via the 'top' utility which samples once a second at most, so I might have missed the peak of the spike). Using the same ip list is not an essential part of the bug, as well as the specific list for GB. I picked GB because...
2013 Jan 05
46
[Bug 59069] New: nouveau E[ DRM] fail ttm_validate
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59069 Priority: medium Bug ID: 59069 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: nouveau E[ DRM] fail ttm_validate QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: major Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All) Reporter: kees.bakker at xs4all.nl