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2008 Jun 25
5
Lots of Centos 5.2 updates already
I just completed my first 5.2 install. For 'completeness' I 'tested out' yum update. Guess what? For this minimum install, there were 43Mb of updates to download. So I went over to my local repo server and setup a /centos/5.2/updates directory and started the rsync to get all the updates: 155 files taking up 943Mb. Already. Wow! Perhaps something to do with the initial build problem? But anyone that does an install from the...
2013 Jul 16
3
exhaustive-model-search issue results in multi-gigabyte FLAC file
Hi, On a particular input file, FLAC (testing with current git) greatly inflates its output if I encode at level 7, which enables --exhaustive-model-search. The source is a 24-bit WAV file of about 60MB; flac -6 encodes this to a 43MB FLAC file, but flac -7 produces a 9.1GB (!) file. The enormous file does seem to be perfectly valid, FWIW -- it (eventually) decodes to a WAV that's identical to the source file. The copyright on the offending file belongs to the band that uploaded it to our service, so I can't provide...
2010 Apr 25
3
Noobie question on aggregate tapply and by
I have a 43MB dataframe ( 5 variables) and I'm trying to summarize subsets of the data. I've RTFM ( not very clear) and looked at a variety of samples but cant seem to figure out how to make these functions work. A sample of what I want to do would be this: ids<-seq(1,50) years<-c(rep(5,10),rep(...
2007 Dec 03
3
Speed vs Windows systems issue
Hello, I've a CentOS-5 system (kernel-2.6.18-8.1.14el5) SMP arch running samba-3.0.27a. A user reported extremely long load time (11 minutes) of a 43MB file across a 3Mb/sec WAN link. Copying the same file to a windows server and opening it from there on the same client system took about 2:30. Research found the below thread from April: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-April/131096.html I made the same registry changes to the client s...
2006 Nov 09
7
Weird Samba upload performance on Gigabit network
Here's a weird one that may have nothing to do with Samba and more to do with network frame sizes. I have recently upgraded the network infrastructure to support gigabit speeds. - OSX Tiger to OSX Tiger file transfers operate at gigabit speeds. - Samba 3.0.23C (Suse 10) to OSX Tiger file transfers operate at gigabit speeds. - BUT OSX Tiger to Samba 3.0.23C (Suse 10) file transfers
2017 Jul 31
2
read/write performance through mount point by guestmount
...t; $dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/test/file bs=1M count=51280 Test sequential read/write again through fio and config almost the same: ioengine=libaiodirect=1time_basedruntime=120ramp_time=30size=50g and the testing filename is /home/test/file and the performance is : > > *read: 86MB/swrite: 43MB/s* how come the performance is so bad? almost down 95%. My machine is: 4.4.0-83-generic, Ubuntu 16.04, x86_64 GNU/Linux
2014 Jun 23
1
OOM in Dovecot 2.2.13 imap
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 23 Jun 2014, Bernhard Schmidt wrote: > > we run Dovecot 2.2.13 on Debian Wheezy with a couple thousand mailboxes. > We have two users that repeatedly trigger an OOM condition with IMAP. Do those users have mailboxes extra ordinary large or is one message of them extra ordinary large? Jun 23 12:53:21 lxmhs74 dovecot: imap(USER):
2006 Jun 27
0
Incremental Storage
...e files, and an incremental backup scheme. In particular, I've got two customers in which I'm creating Exchange backups using the built-in MS backup, then rsyncing an exchange.bks file nightly. One customer has a 4.3GB exchanges.bks file, and although rsync works wonderfully by only sending 43mb worth of changes to this file across the line, using hard links obviously causes incremental directories of at least 4.3GB daily. With 30 days of incremental, this adds up. I've looked at rdiff-backup, but do not like it as it's so different than rsync. I've got a lot of scripting bui...
2005 Dec 30
2
slow GUI
System: PIII 500Mhz 128MB memory 20GB drive Current CentOS 4.2 Gnome GUI The system runs 'idle' at around 70Mb memory used and 4% cpu usage. But whenever I go to start a task: Start Gedit, Services tool, a Terminal window, Firefox It takes a minute or so. CPU mayyyypeak at 100% briefly then come down. Memory has yet to exceed 100Mb usage. Any pointers of where to look to see why
2013 Jul 16
2
exhaustive-model-search issue results in multi-gigabyte FLAC file
...igh Dyer wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On a particular input file, FLAC (testing with current git) greatly >> inflates its output if I encode at level 7, which enables >> --exhaustive-model-search. The source is a 24-bit WAV file of about >> 60MB; flac -6 encodes this to a 43MB FLAC file, but flac -7 produces a >> 9.1GB (!) file. > > That is a very serious bug, as the encoder should always take verbatim > frames as its baseline. Can you supply the output of flac's analyse > function (option -a on the command line) to give us some more > informatio...
2004 Dec 02
3
Tbench benchmark numbers seem to be limiting samba performance in the 2.4 and 2.6 kernel.
Hi, I'm getting horrible performance on my samba server, and I am unsure of the cause after reading, benchmarking, and tuning. My server is a K6-500 with 43MB of RAM, standard x86 hardware. The OS is Slackware 10.0 w/ 2.6.7 kernel I've had similar problems with the 2.4.26 kernel. I use samba version 3.0.5. I've listed my partitions below, as well as the drive models. I have a linear RAID array as a single element of a RAID 5 array. The RAID 5...
2014 Jun 23
4
OOM in Dovecot 2.2.13 imap
Hi, we run Dovecot 2.2.13 on Debian Wheezy with a couple thousand mailboxes. We have two users that repeatedly trigger an OOM condition with IMAP. Jun 23 12:53:21 lxmhs74 dovecot: imap(USER): Fatal: pool_system_realloc(268435456): Out of memory Jun 23 12:53:21 lxmhs74 dovecot: imap(USER): Error: Raw backtrace: /usr/lib/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0(+0x6c15f) [0x7f11766cc15f] ->
2010 Sep 09
37
resilver = defrag?
A) Resilver = Defrag. True/false? B) If I buy larger drives and resilver, does defrag happen? C) Does zfs send zfs receive mean it will defrag? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org