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2010 Mar 05
3
Hardware requirements question.
I have a Dell PowerEdge 4300 server with dual Zenon 550 MHz processors,
SCSI controller with four 9MB drives and 1 GB of RAM. I want to develop
an asterisk pbx with 4 POTS lines in and 16 analog extensions (no VOIP).
I also will install a sound card for an intercom. Is this hardware
sufficient if using a Digium TDM2400P?
--
Thanks,
David Little
M&M Technology, Inc.
david at mandm-tech.c...
2008 Jun 11
1
xen migrate never ends
...endCheckpoint:349) Saving memory
pages: iter 1 1: sent 61452, skipped 4084, delta 341840ms, dom0 15%,
target 2%, sent 5Mb/s, dirtied 0Mb/s 8216 pages
[2008-06-11 12:24:26 3983] INFO (XendCheckpoint:349) Saving memory
pages: iter 2 2: sent 6720, skipped 1496, delta 24388ms, dom0 13%,
target 5%, sent 9Mb/s, dirtied 2Mb/s 1841 pages
[2008-06-11 12:24:30 3983] INFO (XendCheckpoint:349) Saving memory
pages: iter 3 3: sent 1130, skipped 711, delta 4029ms, dom0 27%, target
4%, sent 9Mb/s, dirtied 13Mb/s 1703 pages
[2008-06-11 12:24:34 3983] INFO (XendCheckpoint:349) Saving memory
pages: iter 4 4: sent 1...
2007 Apr 27
2
dovecot + ldap + quota
...ttp://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota
in dovecot.conf:
protocol imap {
mail_plugins = quota imap_quota
}
plugin {
# 10 MB quota limit
quota = maildir:storage=10240
}
in dovecot-ldap.conf:
user_attrs = homeDirectory=home,uidNumber=uid,gidNumber=gid,quotaStorage=quota
if a mua send a attach near 9MB i receive a message tell me that the server
don't have more space, but if i attach files of 2MB this messages are
sending ok, and the cur directory of this user have 15 MB.
another question: in ldap entry, the attribute quota are the attibute that A
represents the quota on a mailbox,
?so wh...
2004 Oct 12
3
Performance Issues with GBit LAN
...ted with 1GBit NIC's. When I transfer a file from my File-Server(Redhat9.0, 256 SD-RAM, 300MHz PII, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD200JB RAID 0) to my Windows-PC(AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 1024 MB DDR-RAM, WINXP PRO, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD080JB RAID 0) with Samba, i get Speeds around 8-9MB/sec. I think this is too low for an GBit Network, so i tested the NIC's with the Tool Iperf (http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/) and the throughput with this tool is 300 Mbit/sec, so I think, i can get 20 MB/sec with Samba. The Bottleneck why its only 300 Mbit is the "old" File-Ser...
2004 Aug 06
1
strange downloading occuring...
I'm experiencing a strange phenomenon I think...
I've got a playlist of 3 mp3's (total of about 9MB) which I've got ices0.3 streaming into icecast2.0
It seems that when I try and connect, it opens up windows media player, then buffers for 2-4 whole minutes, then plays the stream. I had my buddy try it, and he said his computer downloaded for 10 minutes, a total of 128 MB before he quit. I...
2012 Apr 05
1
ramdisk_size=9216 - but why?
...up a PXE Boot server on RHEL6
to server RHEL5 & 6 network installations.
I'm just trying to document and optimize my setup which I moved from a
RHEL5 server. I noticed that I have "ramdisk_size=9216", but after a
fruitless search online, I still don't understand why we chose 9MB - it
seems so random. Many others have used this as well from my research, but
no one ever states WHY.
My questions are pretty simple:
1. Why would someone choose SPECIFICALLY ramdisk_size=9216 versus the
default of 4096?
2. Is this something that I would need for the RHEL6 installs? Or is this a...
1999 Nov 03
1
2.0.6pre3 and FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE
...oughput
from an NT 4 SP6 workstation with domain security and only TCP_NODELAY
as a socket option is clocking around 200K/sec for large files (65MB).
Hardware is PPro200, single CPU kernel (never have gotten 2.0.5 or later
to work SMP), Adaptec 2944UW/3 Quantum 9GB Atlas II wide diff drives (clock
9MB/sec using bonnie), Intel Pro100B, full duplex 100Mbit switch between
client (PII/400 3Com905B, 128MB RAM) and server.
The behavior I'm seeing in xperfmon++ v3.0 suggests that there is a problem
in syncing writes from the client to the network and from the network to
the server, i.e., disk traf...
2004 Jan 13
1
ingress policing
...ev eth0 handle ffff: ingress
tc filter add dev eth0 parent ffff: protocol ip prio 4 \
handle 1: u32 divisor 1
tc filter add dev eth0 parent ffff: protocol ip prio 4 u32 \
match ip dport 4001 0xffff \
police rate 2000kbit burst 50k drop \
flowid 1:1
I''m sending a 9Mb traffic using iperf but noticed that the bandwith at the receiving end is 4 MB instead of 2M. When Im changing the police rate to 3MB, the traffic at the receiving end is 6MB. Any ideas why does this happen? Your help is greatly appreciated.
Vince
UTS CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F
DISCLAIMER
=...
2004 Oct 04
3
Poor linux client performance (comparing to XP)
Hello,
I haven't found anything useful googling around so I decided to ask here.
I have a Linux server running Samba on 100Mbit/s ethernet. If I connect to it
using WinXP, mount some share and download files from it it reaches about
9MB/s transfer rate. Using FTP gives even higher transfer rates.
BUT
when I use linux to connect to (linux!) server, mount shares and download
files then transfer speed reaches only about 3-4 MB/s. Using smbclient is a
bit faster (0.5-1MB but not always). Using other linux workstations (faster
mac...
2007 Jun 22
1
Nagging performance issues with Vista
...em a lot better (20-30Mb/s).
This happens with both Samba 3.0.24 and 3.0.25a. I've tried with the VFS
readahead both on and off. I've tried with NetBIOS over TCP/IP both on
and off. It's worth noting that if I use the copy command via the
command prompt, read speeds jump to around 8-9Mb/s, but it's still
pretty poor.
Kernel version is 2.6.19 with the Gentoo patches. Samba 3.0.24 came from
Gentoo Portage, while 3.0.25a was compiled directly from sources.
Here's my smb.conf:
--------------------------------------------
[global]
workgroup = PC
netbios name = safari
server...
2010 Sep 15
2
performance transfer (samba VS ftp)
Hi folks :-)
situation:
debian stable (samba version 2:3.2.5-4lenny9)
from clients by ftp the transfer of huge file is about 10/11Mb/s (with an
ethernet 10/100)
by samba came 5/6Mb/s
is it correct?
In smb.conf I don't have any "strange"options:
thanks
Pol
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = name
Server String = name
2024 Sep 08
1
Big speedup in install.packages() by re-using connections
...ons(timeout=60),
install.packages will error with a download timeout on clients with
less than 1.5MB/s bandwidth. But with the parallel implementation,
install.packages() will share the bandwidth on 6 parallel downloads,
so if "sf" is downloaded with all its dependencies, we need at least
9MB/s (i.e. a 100mbit connection) for the default settings to not
cause a timeout.
Hopefully this can be revised to enforce the timeout on stalled
downloads only, as is common practice.
2005 Aug 19
2
Block device caching causes out of memory in dom0
...: 62952 kB <- after 30MB memory allocation
5:Cached: 70420 kB <- after 60s wait
6:Cached: 80696 kB <- after 60s wait
The Cached hovers at about 92 MB. The perl processes take stuff
directly out of Cached: as expected. However Cached: grows at the
rate of about 9MB per minute.
According to vmstat this server is averaging about 150 kbyte/s disk IO
which is 9MB / minute, spot on the rate the cache is growing.
The server is doing nothing apart from serving the vbds so therefore
the loop files must be being cached.
It seems to me that dom0 shouldn''t n...
2014 Dec 03
4
[LLVMdev] FAQ update and Question on minimum build
...quot;ARM"
export LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS==OFF
export LLVM_INCLUDE_TOOLS=OFF
export LLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF
export LLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES=OFF
export LLVM_BUILD_TESTS=OFF
export LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=OFF
I force it to build only for ARM, No test, No Examples and I ended up with
In /build
Clang=9MB (Crashed building Clang)
lib=1.7GB
Bin=2.5GB
Main /llvm=531MB
In the directory where all LLVM lives including.subversion = 6.6GB
I only have 7.4GB total before the OS and Applications
So I died with the space issue, again.
So could someone please direct me to "How to Build CLANG w...
2003 Jun 19
2
Samba on Solaris 7 exhibits slow performance when switch from SECURITY=USER to SECURITY=DOMAIN on WinXP clients
...lass cursor will stay present for up to 20 or 30 seconds or more
before control is returned to the user.
Any help / insight would be greatly appreciated!!!!!
Misc Info:
Running Samba 2.2.8 on Sun Ultra 2 server with Solaris 7.
Running ftp to retrieve files from the server show performance above
9MB/sec on a 40MB file
Copying files from the server to the WinXP PCs seems fine.
Running Samba at debug = 2 for that PC shows normal file opens / closes.
Running Samba at debug = 3 shows a lot of info, but none discernable as a
problem (I'm not a SAMBA expert, but have been using for some 6 or 7...
2010 May 21
2
Xen 4.1-unstable does not boot up
...TD $UCRTBL$ 13E0000 PTL 1)
(XEN) ACPI: APIC 3FEFEF64, 0074 (r1 PTLTD APIC 13E0000 LTP 0)
(XEN) ACPI: BOOT 3FEFEFD8, 0028 (r1 PTLTD $SBFTBL$ 13E0000 LTP 1)
(XEN) No NUMA configuration found
(XEN) Faking a node at 0000000000000000-0000000040000000
(XEN) Xen heap: 9MB (9748kB)
(XEN) Domain heap initialised
(XEN) found SMP MP-table at 000f8080
(XEN) DMI present.
(XEN) Using APIC driver default
(XEN) ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x508
(XEN) ACPI: ACPI SLEEP INFO: pm1x_cnt[544,504], pm1x_evt[540,500]
(XEN) ACPI: wakeup_vec[3fefffcc], vec_size[20]
(XEN)...
2024 Sep 09
1
Big speedup in install.packages() by re-using connections
...tall.packages will error with a download timeout on clients with
> less than 1.5MB/s bandwidth. But with the parallel implementation,
> install.packages() will share the bandwidth on 6 parallel downloads,
> so if "sf" is downloaded with all its dependencies, we need at least
> 9MB/s (i.e. a 100mbit connection) for the default settings to not
> cause a timeout.
>
> Hopefully this can be revised to enforce the timeout on stalled
> downloads only, as is common practice.
Yes, this is work in progress, I am aware that the timeout could use
some thought re simultaneo...
1999 Dec 12
3
Samba writing speed with big blocks
...adtime = 15
strict sync = no
interfaces = 192.168.33.2/24
remote announce = 192.168.33.255
The box is a PIII 500Mhz, software RAID5 with read and write throughput of 30MB/s
and 15MB/s. It has RH6.1 installed, with 2.2.13ac3 kernel. The network card
uses the DECchip Tulip driver. FTP reads 9MB/s and writes 7MB/s. The tested
client was W98 SR 1.
This problem is perhaps not very interesting if you only use Explorer or
WinCommander, because they both use block size smaller than 65488. But we
use a special program with greater blocksize... :\
What causes this strange behaviour ? Is there s...
2007 Aug 09
1
Memory Experimentation: Rule of Thumb = 10-15 Times the Memory
...yrow=TRUE),"big.csv",row.names=FALSE)
q()
**New Session**
#R
system("ls -l big.csv")
system("free -m")
big1<-matrix(scan("big.csv",sep=",",what=character(0),skip=1,n=1e6),ncol=10,byrow=TRUE)
system("free -m")
The file is approximately 9MB, but approximately 50-60MB is used to
read it in.
object.size(big1) is 56MB, or 56 bytes per string, which seems excessive.
Regards, Mike
Configuration info:
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.5.1 (2007-06-27)
x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
locale:
C
attached base packages:
[1] "stats" "...
2017 Mar 03
0
Solved Re: imaging a drive with dd
...2 times any of these factors, or several of these
factors. I would probably use the line:
dd if=/dev/sdb of=cubietruck.img bs=9092608 count=353
Note that while dd can use the abbreviation 'k' you would not want to
use that here since 2 is not one of the factors of your count. A
roughly 9MB blocksize is going to be loads faster than 512, but still
manageable.
Or you could make it easy on yourself and use either dd_rescue or
ddrescue. When I was working on the ODROID C2 stuff last year I built
ddrescue from source RPM early on, before it got built as part of the
EPEL aarch64 stuf...