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2004 Dec 05
0
Network Write Error
...eek I have been getting the "blue screen" on both PCs (Network write error. You have no space available on the server)
The NT server has 2 HDs - first drive (4GB) has the operating system (C: drive has 2.5GB free) and the second drive (13GB) has 3 4GB partitions (2.4GB free, 343MB free, 245MB free) so I don't think this is the "real" problem.
I cannot find any reference to this error on the MS Knowledge Base.
Can anybody offer an explanation (and a remedy?)
Regards,
John
2000 Jun 09
0
Disappearing values (PR#551)
...basically the stuff I sent to Uwe
yesterday.
I have been testing it on three different machines:
alnair, a XP1000 with a 500MHz alphaev6 processor and 619 MB RAM
rukbat, a PWS500au with a 500MHz alphaev56 processor with 238 MB RAM
mirfak, a DEC255/233 with a 233MHz (?) alphaev4 (?) processor with 245MB
(RAM is according to top). All show the same problems consistently.
I'm not using the match.arg()-approach anymore, BTW, I have moved on to
some object-oriented stuff.
However, some apparently related (?) problem occurs. Yesterday, I started
working on some simulations I have done (with R of...
2007 Jan 11
4
Help understanding some benchmark results
...rformance appears to be relatively awful (all the time), and it''s read performance is relatively good most of the time (with "striping", "mirroring" and raidz[2]''s with fewer numbers of disks).
Examples:
* 8-disk RAID0 on Linux returns about 190MB/s write and 245MB/sec read, while a ZFS raidz using the same disks returns about 120MB/sec write, but 420MB/sec read.
* 16-disk RAID10 on Linux returns 165MB/sec and 440MB/sec write and read, while a ZFS pool with 8 mirrored disks returns 140MB/sec write and 410MB/sec read.
* 16-disk RAID6 on Linux returns 126MB/sec...