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2007 Jan 11
4
Help understanding some benchmark results
...I certainly can''t complain about the read speed, however - 400-odd MB/sec out of this old beastie is pretty impressive :).
Help ? Have I missed something obvious or done something silly ?
(Additionally, from the Linux perspective, why are reads so slow ?)
PS: Hardware specs are
Dual 2.8Ghz Xeon, 533Mhz bus, 2G RAM.
Two SuperMicro 8-port SATA controllers - AOC-SAT2-MV8 - on separate PCI-X buses
(Marvell 88SX6081 based, http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/AoC-SAT2-MV8.cfm)
16 Seagate 250G drives, 8M cache, ST3250820AS
Motherboard is a pull from an old Gateway dual X...
2009 Feb 18
0
Pendrive 8G+CAM_REQ_CMP_ERR
[Moved to -stable as this is not relevant to -fs]
On 2009-Feb-14 10:30:45 -0200, Sylvio C?sar Teixeira Amorim <scjamorim@bsd.com.br> wrote:
>3 Pendrive, 2 are 1, 1G and 8G, I'm using FreeBSD-7.1-stable, the problem is
>when you connect to 8G, the fbsd detects the device, da0, etc, but not
>create the / dev/da0 takes us about 10min trying to create this device, only
>appears after / dev/da0 and various error messages such as: IOERROR,
>CAM_REQ_CMP_ERR...
2007 Nov 26
4
Filesystem for Maildir
...:<br>
Version 1.03 ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential Input-
--Random-<br>
-Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block--
--Seeks--<br>
Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP
/sec %CP<br>
localhost 8G 74048 99 201584 32 74014 12 61610 92 228977
18 623.5 0<br>
------Sequential Create------ --------Random
Create--------<br>
-Create-- --Read--- -Delete-- -Create-- --Read---
-Delete--<br>
files:max:min /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %...
2018 May 03
1
Finding performance bottlenecks
...of=/dev/null
2097152+0 records in
2097152+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.94715 s, 272 MB/s
# hdparm -tT /dev/vda
/dev/vda:
Timing cached reads: 17322 MB in 2.00 seconds = 8673.49 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 996 MB in 3.00 seconds = 331.97 MB/sec
#bonnie++ -d . -s 8G -n 0 -m pre-glapi -f -b -u root
Version 1.97 ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential Input- --Random-
Concurrency 1 -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block-- --Seeks--
Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP /sec %CP
pre-glapi 8G...
2008 Dec 08
4
Running on 8G CF card
hi all,
Was wondering if anyone is running Centos on a CF card slot.
It installed OK , it boots ok, but after a while it is no longer
on the network.
After power cycling there is nothing in the /var/log/messages
as to a crash etc...
I ran a USB thumb drive 8G on this same PC and it seems to continue
to work. Just STICKS out a few inches. Not the best look.
Any pointers on how to find out what it doesnt like?
Any pointers on running from a CF card.
I have done the straight 686 install - I do add asterisk to the box.
Jerry
2013 Oct 21
11
swapfile on btrfs, temporary solution for wiki
Hello list, i know what btrfs don''t support swap files.
I read arch wiki and when i reading about systemd addon for auto
create swapfile on btrfs, i invent the way, how create and using swap
file, just see following sh code:
swapfile=$(losetup -f) #free loop device
truncate -s 8G /swap #create 8G sparse swap file
losetup $swapfile /swap #mount file to loop
mkswap $swapfile
swapon $swapfile
i just adding this to rc.local and this just work.
May be, add it to Wiki as temporary solution to using swap file?
(sorry for my bad english)
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2010 Jan 02
2
need to free space on a root partition.
...me expert help me shed some light on
this?
this may not be a centos specific Q..
i have a linux machine. and the root partition (/) is full..
so I moved a dir from /data to /var (/var is on a different
partition), and created a link from /data/fa to /var/xyz, the files
under /var/xyz is about 8G,
du /var/fa
8701248 /var/fa
so I thought this should free some space for me, but when I used df,
it gave me similar results before and after the move.. and my rpm
installation would fail due to the lack of space..
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ccis...
2016 Mar 04
2
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
...gt; realistic cases, too.
>
> Although I wonder which is cheaper; that would be fairly expensive for the
> guest wouldn't it? And you'd somehow have to kick the guest before
> migration to do the ballooning - and how long would you wait for it to finish?
About 5 seconds for an 8G guest, balloon to 1G. Get the free pages bitmap take about 20ms
for an 8G idle guest.
Liang
>
> Dave
>
> >
> > Roman.
> --
> Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert at redhat.com / Manchester, UK
2016 Mar 04
2
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
...gt; realistic cases, too.
>
> Although I wonder which is cheaper; that would be fairly expensive for the
> guest wouldn't it? And you'd somehow have to kick the guest before
> migration to do the ballooning - and how long would you wait for it to finish?
About 5 seconds for an 8G guest, balloon to 1G. Get the free pages bitmap take about 20ms
for an 8G idle guest.
Liang
>
> Dave
>
> >
> > Roman.
> --
> Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert at redhat.com / Manchester, UK
2012 Oct 11
7
kern.maxswzone is gone... what next?
Hi all.
I prefer to build all ports in /tmp, which is actually a tmpfs
filesystem. I have 8G partition. But when I tried to compile Apache
OpenOffice system starts shooting processes when I was near 6G of swap.
Oct 11 18:12:32 ar1l0u kernel: swap zone exhausted, increase kern.maxswzone
Oct 11 18:12:32 ar1l0u kernel: pid 1334 (java), uid 818, was killed: out
of swap space
Oct 11 18:12:32...
2018 May 03
0
Finding performance bottlenecks
...eferably go to 10gb to do that.
>
> Our NFS actually ends up faster than local disk because the read speed
> of the raid is faster than the read speed of the local disk.
>
> > Which operating system is gluster on?
>
> Debian Linux. Supermicro motherboards, 24 core i7 with 128GB of RAM on
> the VM hosts.
>
> > Did you do iperf between all nodes?
>
> Yes, around 9.7Gb/s
>
> It doesn't appear to be raw read speed but iowait. Under nfs load with
> multiple VMs I get an iowait of around 0.3%. Under gluster, never less
> than 10% and gluster...
2016 Apr 19
1
Dual boot C7 with Window 10
...3 567296 525326335 250.2G Microsoft basic Basic data
partition 4 998166528 1000214527 1000M Windows recover Basic data
partition 5 525326336 525330431 2M BIOS boot parti
> 6 525330432 965732351 210G Microsoft basic
> 7 965732352 982509567 8G Linux swap
> Thoughts?
I haven't been following this, and perhaps I'm being dense... but I see
BIOS boot partition, and I see 8G of Linux swap... where's the Linux /boot
and / partitions?
mark
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2018 Aug 09
2
xfs quota question
Can I go to an existing xfs file system, and apply a soft quota to each
user on it? If I do, can I then run a report, and see who's using how
much, or does it only apply to files created after the quotas are applied?
mark
2018 Aug 09
1
xfs quota question
...en run a report, and see who's using how
>> much, or does it only apply to files created after the quotas are
>> applied?
>
> After remounting XFS filesystem with option "usrquota" you can issue the
> command similar to:
>
> xfs_quota -x -c "limit bsoft=8g bhard=10g -d" /home
>
> This command will enable the limits above for all users (-d flag),
> except users who have their limits existing already (usually ones who
> preformed fs operations).
>
> For those who already have some limits set you can still can change
> these li...
2008 Jun 16
5
booting usb stick
Hi all,
I have been trying to get a usb stick 8G to boot centos.
I am as far a it boots and hangs at "Switching to new root".
I take the same USB stick and put it another PC and it boots fine.
What might I look for as to why the machine hangs at switching to new root?
Of course the machines are different. The one that does not boot i...
2004 Aug 09
4
hclust-segmentation fault
I am getting the "Segmentation fault" when using hclust in R-1.9.1 running
under SuSe 9.0 64-bit kernel on a dual opteron system with 8G of RAM.
I was wandering if anybody could offer any insight?
Thanks,
mario.
2015 Jan 16
2
Guests using more ram than specified
Hi,
today I noticed that one of my HVs started swapping aggressively and
noticed that the two guests running on it use quite a bit more ram than
I assigned to them. They respectively were assigned 124G and 60G with
the idea that the 192G system then has 8G for other purposes. In top I
see the VMs using about 128G and 64G which means there is nothing left
for the system. This is on a CentOS 7 system.
Any ideas what causes this or how I can calculate the actual maximum
amount of RAM I can assign to the guests on a HV without overcommitting RAM?
Regard...
2010 Jan 25
9
memory not released to dom0
after shutdown many domu, the memory is not release to dom0,
before:
host: 8g phy memory
16g swap (4g used)
dom0: 600m
domu: consumed all memory, no new domu could be created
after shutdown many domu:
host: 8g phy memory
16g swap (4g used)
dom0: 600m
domu: 2g
why memory of dom0 is still 600m? how to release more to dom0?
pls advise.
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2015 Jan 17
1
Re: Guests using more ram than specified
...>> Hi,
>> today I noticed that one of my HVs started swapping aggressively and
>> noticed that the two guests running on it use quite a bit more ram than
>> I assigned to them. They respectively were assigned 124G and 60G with
>> the idea that the 192G system then has 8G for other purposes. In top I
>> see the VMs using about 128G and 64G which means there is nothing left
>> for the system. This is on a CentOS 7 system.
>> Any ideas what causes this or how I can calculate the actual maximum
>> amount of RAM I can assign to the guests on a HV...
2009 Sep 30
9
du vs df size difference
Hi all,
Curious issue.. looking in to how much disk space is being used on a
machine (CentOS 5.3). When I compare the output of du vs df, I am
seeing a 12GB difference with du saying 8G used and df saying 20G used.
# du -hcx /
8.0G total
# df -h /
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/xvda3 22G 20G 637M 97% /
I recognize that in most cases du and df are not going to report the
same but I am concerned about having a 12GB disparity. Does...