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2016 Jul 13
2
Handy file storage for LLD/ELF --reproduce
...on option...
>
> On Jul 13, 2016 3:56 AM, "Sean Silva via llvm-dev" <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>> I notice that phabricator has http://reviews.llvm.org/file/ which can
>> hold files. I haven't tested the limit, but it seems like it handled a 26MB
>> file fine (the particular file was just from a random LLD bugzilla bug).
>>
>> So it is probably a good idea to document somewhere that
>> http://reviews.llvm.org/file/ can be used for storage of --reproduce
>> cpio archives if they are too large for bugzilla.
>&...
2016 Jul 15
2
Handy file storage for LLD/ELF --reproduce
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org>
wrote:
> What were you thinking? I increased it to 5MB.. but it sounds like you
> have 26MB attachments?
>
Is 50MB doable?
-- Sean Silva
>
> -Tanya
>
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 2:46 PM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Tanya, could you increase the max attachment size limit on LLVM's bugzilla?
>
> -- Sean Silva
>
> On Wed, Jul 13,...
2016 Jul 13
3
Handy file storage for LLD/ELF --reproduce
I notice that phabricator has http://reviews.llvm.org/file/ which can hold
files. I haven't tested the limit, but it seems like it handled a 26MB file
fine (the particular file was just from a random LLD bugzilla bug).
So it is probably a good idea to document somewhere that
http://reviews.llvm.org/file/ can be used for storage of --reproduce cpio
archives if they are too large for bugzilla.
Rui, where do you think it is best to document t...
2016 Jul 13
2
Handy file storage for LLD/ELF --reproduce
...on option...
>
> On Jul 13, 2016 3:56 AM, "Sean Silva via llvm-dev" <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>> I notice that phabricator has http://reviews.llvm.org/file/ which can
>> hold files. I haven't tested the limit, but it seems like it handled a 26MB
>> file fine (the particular file was just from a random LLD bugzilla bug).
>>
>> So it is probably a good idea to document somewhere that
>> http://reviews.llvm.org/file/ can be used for storage of --reproduce
>> cpio archives if they are too large for bugzilla.
>&...
2005 Jul 28
1
People using the HPN patch...
If anyone is using the HPN patch on a high performance link I was
wondering if you could take a moment to answer a quick question
Are you seeing vastly different performance between scp throughput and
sftp throughput? On my test network (pittsburgh to chicago) I'm getting
26MB/s with scp (arcfour) and only 6.4MB/s with sftp (arcfour). We just
started looking into this but it woudl be nice to know that its not just
some weirdness associated with our network.
Thanks.
Chris
2013 Feb 02
1
shutdown a windows guest take ages..... (20- 34 minutes here)
...tio hdd, all is
running fine.
but when i shutdown the windows guest, it takes somestimes 20-34
minutes !!!
iotop shows me in the whole time writing with 2,xxmb/sec.
is the complete machine "rewritten" to disk?
i use disk.images on a raid6, but hey, dd shows me it can writes there
with 26mb/sec.
any ideas what causes these long shutdown times?
thanks for any hints,
marko
2014 May 04
1
Pulling stalls before 52MB (works via netcat)
I can push fine over ssh but pulling via rsync or scp always stalls at
about the same point which must be between 26MB and 52MB. I can pull
via netcat just fine. I've tried compiling HPN out of the install on
both the client and server and I've tried -C on the client with the
same result. I'm on Gentoo. Any ideas?
- Grant
2005 Mar 10
1
OT: AstLinux 0.2.2 released
...traffic shaping, tftp server, OpenSSH, proftpd, Soekris Net4801
and Pentium-MMX and higher x86 support. There is actually WAY more
software, but I couldn't possibly list it all. It is now available as a
Windows install package (or 32mb Compact Flash image). AstLinux 0.2.2
occupies around 26mb of disk space once expanded to flash. The gzip'd
CF images are about 15mb and the Windows installer isn't much more (for
both images, the PDF user guide, and a copy of Putty).
I had mixed feelings about which version of Asterisk to include with
this build. I NEED native MOH, so I che...
2012 Sep 29
1
quota severe performace issue help
Dear gluster experts,
We have encountered a severe performance issue related to quota feature of
gluster.
My underlying fs is lvm with xfs format.
The problem is if quota is enabled the io performance is about 26MB/s but
with quota disabled the io performance is 216MB/s.
Any one known what's the problem? BTW I have reproduce it several times and
it is related to quota indeed.
Here's the test:
__________________quota enabled________________________________________
-sh-4.1$ sudo gluster volume info t...
2007 Oct 18
1
Vista performance (uggh)
...1904 40
hdg 190.80 8377.60 9.60 41888 48
hdi 178.20 8376.00 16.00 41880 80
hdk 188.80 8377.60 20.80 41888 104
Using same host, smbclient, writing to a firewire drive
- Reads at 26MB/s
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
7.58 0.00 38.92 30.74 0.00 22.75
Device: tps Blk_read/s Blk_wrtn/s Blk_read Blk_wrtn
hda 224.75 8693.01 20.76 43552 104
hde 214.37 8713.77...
2003 Mar 14
4
Am I getting the best performance?
...and got 6.99MB/sec.
Then I copied from hdd to hdc and got 6.94MB/sec. (same channel)
Then I copied from hdd to hdb and got 9.30MB/sec. (different channel)
It seems to me that I should be able to get close to the 9.30MB/sec when
transfering over the network.
Still 9.3MB/sec is no where near the 26MB/sec hdparm is reporting...
I'm on a 100Mb switch and I'm using 3Com 905TX NICs in both the workstation
and the server.
I guess the best my network can put out is 12MB/sec. I was hoping to get
around 10MB/sec with Samba. Is this unreasonable???
2004 Oct 13
0
Okay I'm stumped.
...ame bios's boot a number of linux CD's
all using isolinux.
Moreover a lot of time the same bios will fail with a CD, yet boot the same
iso if it's burned onto a DVD.
The only difference I can see between my disks and these vendor disks is that
my initrd is rather larger - it's a 26mb squashfs image.
Can this be the problem ? Or is there something else I can do - that maybe
doesn't require me to redo six months of work :p I certainly would prefer not
to redo it unless I know it's the problem.
The only other CD I've seen that has the same problem in the same place...
2005 Aug 02
0
AstLinux 0.2.8 released
...simply type "astup" to be upgraded to the
newest release, while existing and new users can use the disk images
available at:
http://www.astlinux.org
Thank you, and I look forward to meeting some of you at ClueCon over the
next couple of days!
P.S. - 0.2.8 still only occupies around 26mb of disk space :).
--
Kristian Kielhofner
1998 Jun 22
0
SAMBA v's FTP - Direct and via router
...tion to the
following :-
using two PC's one running SCO Unix with Samba and one using Win95 we
get the following timings when copying files from the Samba machine
4Mb file 2 min 53 sec using Samba via router
46 sec using FTP via router
31 sec using Samba direct
35 sec using FTP direct
26Mb file 10 min 4 sec Samba via router
4 min 23 sec FTP via router
3 min 53 sec Samba direct
3 min 15 sec FTP direct
Any help would be appreciated greatly
Ian Harper
ian.harper@vaisala.com
2009 Sep 08
0
need help with project on Vorbis
...as not able to provide input to encoder_example file. So i took
> one wave file(16bit, 44.1KHz) and used it as an argument input to
> encoder_example. Instead of taking the input from stdin i took it using a
> file pointer. I opened the files in binary mode.
> After this for an input of 26Mb (wav file) it gave an output of 70kb (ogg
> file).
The output appears to be much too small to be a correct Vorbis file
unless the input was mostly silence. The encoder_example.c program
will also only accept 44kHz stereo 16-bit. In any case, something in
your build or modification appears to...
2005 Dec 24
4
[LLVMdev] Weird memory bug
After running through bugpoint, I get this reduced function
You can reproduce the problem with:
opt bugpoint-reduced-function.bc -break-crit-edges -adce -verify
Bugpoint is currently trying to narrow down which block breaks this,
but is so far failing. It seems to be running out of memory rather
than failing on a particular block.
This is on freebsd 5.4, X86, llvm is compiled with gcc 3.4.2
2004 Apr 27
0
Samba 3 vs. Windows 2003
...g wrong with the network. There is a cisco Gig switch
> inbetween the client and the server as well.
>
> Here is the bottom line:
>
> When the server is running samba 3, the clients get
> 12-13MB/sec.
>
> When the server is running windows 2003, the clients get
> 24-26MB/sec.
>
> Keep in mind the server hardware is exactly the same, the
> only thing I change is the software. Windows 2003 beets up
> Samba 3, hands down.
On the other hand, Windows 2003 servers tend to boss it
over everybody below their rank, so when you switch from
w2k3 to samba your...
2010 Mar 05
2
Windows 7 + Samba 3.4.5 locking problem
...121.1.255
Got a positive name query response from 10.121.1.1 ( 10.121.1.1 )
10.121.1.1 *<00>
I also captured traffic with wireshark of one startup with no delay and
one startup were the application was already running on another
workstation. As this are too big for the mailing list (16MB and 26MB) I
put them up for download:
http://almosthappy.de/duhLd6Tm1GQoC3j0YyiJ637IS/capture.fast
http://almosthappy.de/duhLd6Tm1GQoC3j0YyiJ637IS/capture.slow
(These were captured with Samba 3.4.3.)
Here is some more output of my configuration:
$ uname -a
Linux server 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Feb 11 00:...
2004 Aug 12
10
H323 problems
All,
I have a problem with H323 the call disconnects when answered.
The debug shows
-- Executing Dial("SIP/sj1-4ff7", "H323/0797617729") in new stack
-- Called 0797617729
-- H323/0797617729 is ringing
-- H323/0797617729 answered SIP/sj1-4ff7
== Spawn extension (default, 0797617729, 1) exited non-zero on
'SIP/sj1-4ff7'
-- Executing
2008 Feb 15
38
Performance with Sun StorageTek 2540
...g ''iozone'' since ''filebench'' does not seem
to want to install/work on Solaris 10.
I am suspecting that the problem is that I am running out of IOPS
since the drive array indicates a an average IOPS of 214 for one drive
even though the peak write speed is only 26MB/second (peak read is
42MB/second).
Can someone share with me what they think the write bottleneck might
be and how I can surmount it?
Thanks,
Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
bfriesen at simple.dallas.tx.us, http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
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