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2009 Aug 07
3
how to verify if gplpv is installled
Hi, I just installed gplpv drive for my windows 2003 domU, but not sure if it works right, in my device manager, there is a unknown pci device, do you know what''s that? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2003 Aug 17
1
stops receiving traffic
2006 May 24
3
rsync shows poor throughput vs. scp
...#39;t seem to find a solution to my problem. I am using rsync to keep mirror copies of content which is being served (via http) on both the sender and receiver. The files on average are 20-50mb each, (mostly already in a compressed format... mp3, etc) and both sender and receiver pushes around 30mbps on average. the sender is a Celeron 1.3GHz with 1GB RAM receiver is an AMD 1.2GHz with 1GB RAM Both have dual IDE drives configured for software RAID0 When I initiate an rsync from the receiver, the file list is built in around / under 1 minute, and the transfer proceeds at around 500K/s This...
2015 Jan 08
2
Intel NUC? Any experience
...for expansion boards such as wifi), its >fanless (convection cooled via a heat spreader to the aluminum case, >and basically rocks. > >I'm using one with pfSense (a freeBSD based firewall distribution) >and its very slick. routing tons of connections (bittorrent) to >my 30Mbps internet, it uses only 3-5% of its CPU, I've been told it >can handle AES IPSEC vpns up to about 100Mbps, and 400-500Mbps >simple NAT routing. > >-- >john r pierce 37N 122W >somewhere on the middle of the left coast John Thanks for your...
2015 Jan 08
5
Intel NUC? Any experience
Folks The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer: 1) Does Centos6 and/or Centos7 install from a USB connected optical drive? or a USB flash drive? I'd
2007 Jul 08
0
Troubles with tc/iptables - per TCP session tc
Hello, I have read most of the relevant emails already posted to the LARTC mailingilist and I have not found a solution to my problem. What I am trying to do is: limit the HTTP output traffic to 30Mbps and also to limit each HTTP connection at 512Kbps, if the client downloads more than 1MB. I have managed to limit the total traffic but not the traffic of each HTTP connection. Here it is my setup: /sbin/tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1:0 htb default 1/sbin/tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:0 c...
2015 Jan 08
0
Intel NUC? Any experience
..., and 2 miniPCI-E slots (for expansion boards such as wifi), its fanless (convection cooled via a heat spreader to the aluminum case, and basically rocks. I'm using one with pfSense (a freeBSD based firewall distribution) and its very slick. routing tons of connections (bittorrent) to my 30Mbps internet, it uses only 3-5% of its CPU, I've been told it can handle AES IPSEC vpns up to about 100Mbps, and 400-500Mbps simple NAT routing. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
2006 Sep 01
8
Application performance
Hey all Im working on improving the speed of my application. Ive taken on board everything that has been said on this forum so far, im using httperf to benchmark and try to improve performance. However, I have some question marks over how best to go about improving performance in certain areas.... With no caching or such like deployed the application runs at an rather slow 35 - 38 req/s. A
2017 May 12
2
Poor network performance
...omething about 20-30 Gbps there. Other strange thing is that if I made more such VMS (each connected in same way, with own OVS bridge and own namespace) bandwidth is lower for each of them and it looks for me that summarize bandwidth is then something about 1Gbps (30 VMs - each got something about 30Mbps in such test). When I removed VM and added „tap dev” as internal port in OVS and made same test, then I had result about 30 Gbps. I have no idea what can be wrong there. Maybe someone of You had such problems earlier? One more thing, on different host with Ubuntu 14.04, OVS 2.0.2, Libvirt 1.3.1 a...
2013 Sep 11
8
Fallback in a multi-isp configuration
Hi, I have a multi-isp configuration both on ppp interfaces. As one of them is 32Mbit/s and the other is 8Mbit/s , I have a weight setting of 4 to 1 as in the following providers file entries: vdsl 1 0x10000 - ppp1 - track,balance=4 adsl 2 0x20000 - ppp0 - track,balance=1 I would also like to have fallback between them so that if one is
2009 Sep 18
36
streaming server on a virtual machine.
I need to installa a streaming server for live videos and for video on demand. My choice is red5. Do you think I can use a xen virtual machine to run a streaming service? Or it is better not to virtualize? Sorry for my bad english. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2009 Oct 05
5
More about firewalling
Hi All, So before when I used PIX's for my employer, our traffic was statically routed to one IP and then the firewall decided if allowed/ denied and passed it on or dropped it. I have a Comcast business circuit with 13 IP's. The gateway device they provide is a 'pass through' device. They sent traffic for all 13 IP's my way. It just allows traffic through. So if I put
2007 Jun 14
16
PQ questions
Hi all, First, let me say I''ve been most impressed with how quickly and professionally people on this list ask and answer questions. Next, let me say that with which I need help is properly configuring strict PQ, and gathering certain stats. Specifically: - I need to create a priority queue with four queues (let''s say they are of high, medium, normal, and low priority) - I
2005 Jul 15
13
CentOS on Compaq Proliant Rackmount Servers
Greetings, Can anyone relate experience(s) installing CentOS on Compaq rack mount servers units please? Easy no problem, easy some issues, or ghastly do not do it under any circumstances... ;) Basically, I'm looking at some used/refurb dual PIII units and will run RAID on Compaq built in SCSI or is it easy to pop in some 3ware SATA in them? Let me know in terms of CentOS 3 and/or 4 please.
2007 Jun 15
0
sangoma WAN boards with lartc
...;'Christian Benvenuti''" <christian.benvenuti@libero.it>, <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl> Message-ID: <001901c7af2d$7c6e21d0$5964a8c0@SalimSi> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I tested on wireless link. It could give a maximum of 45Mbps. And I sent 30Mbps of both low prio and high prio traffic. Total of 60Mbps. My test was done with UDP, using tcpdump. When I increased the bandwidth to 40Mbps each, the high priority class got lesser bandwidth. (maybe the effect of the known issue that large amount of low prio traffic can starve high prio traffic) &...
2002 Oct 23
16
How Samba let us down
Before you read this, I want to state (for reasons listed below) that I don't expect an answer (advice is welcomed, but please read this email carefully before answering). I'm sharing this with the community with the hope that better software results from our sad experience... BACKGROUND I've been using NT for 4 years, Netware and Linux for 3 years, and Samba for almost 2. I work
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ting it via CIFS and running Windows Media Streaming. When I run the load up, I get "late reads" when I'm pulling about 25Mbps per second off the Windows Media streaming hosts. I switched this over to a Win2K box on a Compaq DL360 (756MB of RAM) and noticed the same problem at about 30Mbps. Everything is on a switched 100Mbp network and I can use ttcp to routinely saturate the interfaces. Is this a limit to the SMB/CIFS implementation? I'd say a DL360 is roughly the same CPU as a E-250. I see no noticeable performance problems on the Samba server, CPU/Disk etc.. are all fine....