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2003 Jan 09
1
Stats
...ne file remotely over a wan.
Total file size: 383219712 bytes
Total transferred file size: 383219712 bytes
Literal data: 3143680 bytes
Matched data: 380076032 bytes
The total file size is definitely correct, but what I don't understand
is the transfered size. Is rsync reporting that roughly 380mb matches?
It would seem like it to me. But is so, why did it transfer the entire
file? Or did it? I actually only took 8 minutes which seemed very short
(over a slow WAN)
Thanks - Max
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2004 May 19
0
The semaphore timeout period has expired
...sponse).
The windows box (old server) that was copying the files displays the
error "The semaphore timeout period has expired" and no shares can be
accessed.
The files being copied during crash were different sizes (i thought it
might be because of huge files) : 1st crash the file was 380Mb, second
crash 74k.
I checked log.smbd and there do not seem to be any error messages (just
connect and close messages).
Is it possible that this is not actually a samba problem? (possibly a
network driver problem - it is an Asustek 3c940 1000Base? - using module
sk98lin)
Thanks,
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 h...
2018 Jun 29
3
[PATCH v34 0/4] Virtio-balloon: support free page reporting
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 01:06:32PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 25.06.2018 14:05, Wei Wang wrote:
> > This patch series is separated from the previous "Virtio-balloon
> > Enhancement" series. The new feature, VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_FREE_PAGE_HINT,
> > implemented by this series enables the virtio-balloon driver to report
> > hints of guest free pages to the
2018 Jun 29
3
[PATCH v34 0/4] Virtio-balloon: support free page reporting
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 01:06:32PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 25.06.2018 14:05, Wei Wang wrote:
> > This patch series is separated from the previous "Virtio-balloon
> > Enhancement" series. The new feature, VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_FREE_PAGE_HINT,
> > implemented by this series enables the virtio-balloon driver to report
> > hints of guest free pages to the
2018 Jun 29
0
[PATCH v34 0/4] Virtio-balloon: support free page reporting
...gt; Wei, I think you need this as part of your performance comparison
> too: set page poisoning value to 0 and enable KSM, compare with your
> patches.
Do you mean live migration with zero pages?
I can first share the amount of memory transferred during live migration I saw,
Legacy is around 380MB,
Optimization is around 340MB.
This proves that most pages have already been 0 and skipped during the legacy live migration. But the legacy time is still much larger because zero page checking is costly.
(It's late night here, I can get you that with my server probably tomorrow)
Best,
Wei
2007 Mar 23
2
ZFS ontop of SVM - CKSUM errors
...for a list
bash-3.00#
Disks are from Clariion CX3-40 with FC 15K disks using MPxIO (2x 4Gb links).
I was changing watermarks for cache on the array and now I wonder - the array or SVM+ZFS?
I''m a little bit suspicious about SVM as I can get ~80MB/s only on avarage with short burst upto ~380MB/s (no matter if it''s ZFS, UFS or directly raw-device) which is much much less than ZFS (and on x4500 I can get ~2GB/s read with SVM).
No errors in logs, metastat is clear.
Of course fmdump -e reports errors from zfs but it''s expected.
So I destroyed zpool, created again, dd from...
2012 Oct 18
4
speeding read.table
R 2.15.1
OS X
Colleagues,
I am reading a 1 GB file into R using read.table. The file consists of 100 tables, each of which is headed by two lines of characters.
The first of these lines is:
TABLE NO. 1
The second is a list of column headers.
For example:
TABLE NO. 1
COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4 COL5 COL6 COL7 COL8 COL9 COL10
2011 Sep 23
6
Getting IOAPIC errors in xl dmesg on old hardware
I am getting a series of IOAPIC errors in xl dmesg on a Dell OptiPlex
GX100 machine (bought in 2000). I also get an error from traps.c which
is very similar to the one in the ''Getting mm.c errors from xl dmesg on
certain hardware'' thread. This happens during system startup with no
DomUs running. I have attached the xl dmesg log.
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2006 Jul 17
11
ZFS bechmarks w/8 disk raid - Quirky results, any thoughts?
Hi All,
I''ve just built an 8 disk zfs storage box, and I''m in the testing phase before I put it into production. I''ve run into some unusual results, and I was hoping the community could offer some suggestions. I''ve bascially made the switch to Solaris on the promises of ZFS alone (yes I''m that excited about it!), so naturally I''m looking