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2005 Aug 04
1
HELP! X100P IRQ conflict w/ USB
...b-037f : parport0
03c0-03df : vga+
03f6-03f6 : ide0
0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
1800-180f : Intel Corp. 82801AA IDE
1800-1807 : ide0
1808-180f : ide1
1810-181f : Intel Corp. 82801AA SMBus
1820-183f : Intel Corp. 82801AA USB
1820-183f : usb-uhci
2000-20ff : Tiger Jet Network Inc. Model 300 128k
2400-247f : 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado]
2400-247f : 01:04.0
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[root@qhserver sbin]# ./lspci -vvv
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82815 815 Chipset Host Bridg...
2018 Apr 06
1
performance.cache-size for high-RAM clients/servers, other tweaks for performance, and improvements to Gluster docs
...o\235\377\247\367\177%\37\226\352\377\256\351"...,
32776) = 32776
ioctl(1, TIOCGPGRP, [16776]) = 0
write(1, "\r 4,292,608 30% 27.07kB/"..., 46) = 46
select(6, [5], [4], [5], {60, 0}) = 1 (out [4], left {59, 999998})
write(4,
"\4\200\0\7\270\224\277\24\31\247f\32\233x\t\276l\f-\254\r\246\324\360\30\235\350\6\34\304\230\242"...,
32776) = 32776
select(6, [5], [4], [5], {60, 0}) = 1 (out [4], left {59, 999998})
write(4,
"\4\200\0\7\346_\363\36\33\320}Dd\5_\327\250\237i\242?B\276e\245\202Z\213\301[\25S"...,
32776) = 32776
select(6, [5],...
2018 Apr 06
0
performance.cache-size for high-RAM clients/servers, other tweaks for performance, and improvements to Gluster docs
Hi again,
I'd like to expand on the performance issues and plead for help. Here's one
case which shows these odd hiccups: https://i.imgur.com/CXBPjTK.gifv.
In this GIF where I switch back and forth between copy operations on 2
servers, I'm copying a 10GB dir full of .apk and image files.
On server "hive" I'm copying straight from the main disk to an attached
volume
2018 Apr 06
3
performance.cache-size for high-RAM clients/servers, other tweaks for performance, and improvements to Gluster docs
Hi,
I'm trying to squeeze performance out of gluster on 4 80GB RAM 20-CPU
machines where Gluster runs on attached block storage (Linode) in (4
replicate bricks), and so far everything I tried results in sub-optimal
performance.
There are many files - mostly images, several million - and many operations
take minutes, copying multiple files (even if they're small) suddenly
freezes up for