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2008 Oct 31
0
Abysmal Rails and Ruby 1.8.6_p287 performance on x86_64 Linux
Hi,
I''m wondering if it''s a known problem but recently I had to revert a
production server from 1.8.6_p287 to 1.8.6_p114 because the performance
was abysmal. ./script/runner took nearly 40s to load the Rails
environment before doing anything useful on a Core2Duo 2.66GHz running
Gentoo Linux 64bit.
./script/console was affected too (~40s to prompt) and our most used
controller actions were 2 to 4 times slower.
Is it a known problem of p287 ? If the p...
2014 Mar 05
1
Abysmal performance with Samba 4 and Windows Explorer
...mba 4 share. I'm using Debian and the Samba 4 SerNet packages
and everything is up to date on the client as well as on the server. The
connection is made through 100Mbp/s ethernet, but the problem also exists
on a local virtual machine that runs on the Debian server.
By extremely I mean really abysmal:
* Copying a folder with 50 files total size 10 MB to Win7: ~ 20 minutes at
3-4 Kb/s
* Copying the same folder to Windows Server 2003: ~ 3 seconds
* Copying the same folder with ROBOCOPY to Win 7: ~3 seconds
* Copying a large random file 500 MB to Win 7: Takes ages to start copy
progress than up...
2010 Dec 08
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7854] New: Abysmal sparse file performance
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7854
Summary: Abysmal sparse file performance
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.7
Platform: x86
OS/Version: FreeBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: grarpamp at...
2008 Sep 08
1
IE6, flash, abysmal performance
Hi all.
I'm using Wine ( 1.1.4 ) to test some Flash stuff ( flex ) in IE6. IE6
runs quite well normally, but once Flash is loaded up, it goes VERY
slowly indeed.
I've done a quick sysprof profile
( http://entropy.homelinux.org/ie6_flash.sysprof ), and from what I can
see ( and I'm most certainly no expert ), it looks like most CPU cycles
are being burned in fbGetImage and fbCopyArea
1999 Nov 06
2
Win98 SE, Samba 2.0.5, abysmal write performance
I am running Win 98 SE and have a Samba server v2.0.5 on a FreeBSD 3.3
system. Both machines sit on the same 100baseTX subnet. I am seeing
expected read performance, but writes from Win98 to the Samba share are
terrible; upwards of 30 seconds to copy a 900kb file (yes, that's kb).
This happens in both Explorer, the DOS "shell", and in the application that
actually created the file
2010 Sep 21
1
Abysmal sparse file performance!
I have a 5.5GB file, mostly sparse. Tar performs far[!] better than rsync.
I have no ideas yet, so just an FYI as to current state.
FreeBSD 8.1 i386 zfs
Yes, I know the blocks used differs but don't know why yet, could
be just how zfs does things or related to the large amount of sparseness.
There are no media errors, CPU/IO load or anything like that and the source
and dest paths are on the
2018 Sep 26
6
Seagate - experience/opinion on vendor?
hi guys
I have rather a large set of Seagate's SAS ST32000444SS, over a hundred
- experience I'm having from those in conjunction with their tech
support is abysmal.
I'm trying to update firmware of these drives and nothing works,
including tech support.
... and I cannot help but wonder - is just me who is so unlucky and
getting very, very poor support(taking naturally only of Linux) or in
fact Seagate are rubbish!
Care to share your say?
thanks,...
2001 Nov 04
3
Plea for help: Windows/Linux interoperability diffculties
Everyone,
I'm at the last straw. For at least 5 to 6 months I have tried to
get Samba 2.0.6 and Samba 2.0.7 to interoperate with Windows 98, with only
partial success. Whenever a Windows machine does an SMB query of the master
browser on my network, it takes an abysmally long time to respond. Whenever
a Windows machine attempts to print, it becomes unstable and starts crashing.
I'm attaching my smb.conf file for review.
Thanks,
Brad
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2010 Jan 20
3
Slow fsck on adaptec SAS/SATA raid
I'm trying to do an fsck on an ext3 partition but I'm seeing abysmally slow
disk throughput; monitoring with "dstat" (like vmstat) shows ~1200-1500KB/s
throughput to the disks. Even with 24hrs of fsck-ing I only get ~3% (still in
pass1).
The filesystem is ext3 running "e2fsck -C0 /dev/sda3" and about 3.7TB on an
x86_64-based system with 4GB R...
2014 Sep 19
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
...the instruction when guest executes it. KVM already traps guest #UD (which would occur if RDRAND executed while it is not supported) - so this scheme wouldn?t introduce additional overhead over RDMSR.
Because then guest user code will think that rdrand is there and will
try to use it, resulting in abysmal performance.
--Andy
>
> Nadav
--
Andy Lutomirski
AMA Capital Management, LLC
2014 Sep 19
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
...the instruction when guest executes it. KVM already traps guest #UD (which would occur if RDRAND executed while it is not supported) - so this scheme wouldn?t introduce additional overhead over RDMSR.
Because then guest user code will think that rdrand is there and will
try to use it, resulting in abysmal performance.
--Andy
>
> Nadav
--
Andy Lutomirski
AMA Capital Management, LLC
2008 Mar 31
3
Vista Read/Write performance
...office.
Due to circumstances outside my control, most of the client machines are
running Windows Vista Ultimate. The shares are all set up properly,
security is set, and we're good to go.
Except that the throughput from any of the Vista machines to the server
is at best slow and at worst abysmal. After tweaking the socket
options, turning off various services in windows (Remote Differential
Compression), and even installing the freshly-released SP1, the best
I've been able to get is 12.5 MB/s reading from the samba server. SCP
gets 35-40 MB/s, and Vista to Vista transfers using...
2017 May 11
3
problem (and fix) with -fms-extensions
...ild something that wanted ms-extensions on OpenBSD.
Long story short, didn't work so well, because all system includes
lead to
<machine/_types.h>
#ifndef __cplusplus
typedef int __wchar_t;
#endif
and since ms-extensions includes __char_t as a built-in, this did fail
abysmally.
It would be simple to fix in OpenBSD, assuming clang did tell us it
was using ms-extensions.
Would something like this be appropriate ? macro name subject to approval
of course.
Index: lib/Frontend/InitPreprocessor.cpp
===================================================================
RCS...
2014 Sep 22
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
...executes it. KVM already traps guest #UD (which would occur if RDRAND executed while it is not supported) - so this scheme wouldn?t introduce additional overhead over RDMSR.
>>
>> Because then guest user code will think that rdrand is there and will
>> try to use it, resulting in abysmal performance.
>>
>
> Yes, the presence of RDRAND implies a cheap and inexhaustible entropy
> source.
A guest kernel couldn't make it look like RDRAND is not present to guest
userspace?
Christopher
--
Employee of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc.
Qualcomm Innovation Center, I...
2014 Sep 22
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
...executes it. KVM already traps guest #UD (which would occur if RDRAND executed while it is not supported) - so this scheme wouldn?t introduce additional overhead over RDMSR.
>>
>> Because then guest user code will think that rdrand is there and will
>> try to use it, resulting in abysmal performance.
>>
>
> Yes, the presence of RDRAND implies a cheap and inexhaustible entropy
> source.
A guest kernel couldn't make it look like RDRAND is not present to guest
userspace?
Christopher
--
Employee of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc.
Qualcomm Innovation Center, I...
2011 Feb 26
0
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2017 Oct 06
5
Linux vs. Windows SMB buffering
...med a packet capture of the two OS conversations with
Wireshark. I found the Linux SMB implementation buffer many hundreds of
lines into each write; whereas, Windows decides to immediately flush it's
buffer to disk on each line write, which obviously causes tremendous
protocol overhead and thus abysmal performance.
I have tried adjusting Lanmanworkstation parameters:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc978438.aspx
The ones that looked promising are shown below:
MaxCollectionCount
"Specifies the amount of data that must be present in the character-mode
buffer of a named pipe to...
2011 Jul 11
4
extremely slow syncing on btrfs with 2.6.39.1
I''ve been monitoring the lists for a while now but didn''t see this
problem mentioned in particular: I''ve got a fairly standard desktop
system at home, 700gb WD drive, nothing special, with 2 btrfs
filesystems and some snapshots. The system runs for days, and I''ve
noticed unusual disk activity the other evening - turns out that it''s
taking forever to
2007 Apr 20
1
Voicemail to Text Transcription(was: Re: [asterisk-dev] Voicemailto text translation)
...sposted only to mark its transition. Please reply on the -user list
only.)
What are the cheapest prices for (humans) transcribing voicemail to
text as a service? The absolute cheapest, regardless of (known) quality
- the quality only has to compete with (cheaper) automated
transcription, which is abysmal quality.
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 09:25 -0700, asterisk-dev-request@lists.digium.com
wrote:
> Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:25:02 -0700
> From: "Mike Taht" <mike.taht@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Voicemail to text translation
> To: asterisk@tmo.blackberry.net,...
2009 Oct 07
1
Need provider recommendations for the UK
...such a question, but I
need a pointer to somewhere I can get some feedback on experience of
(business class) voip providers for the UK?
Situation is that we are currently with Gradwell and use them for an
inbound/outbound single line for a business and their quality has gone
from excellent to abysmal in the last few weeks. I'm sure they will
work it out, but right now I just need a reliable provider that I can
port a number to. I'm not especially price sensitive, reliability is
the main requirement. IAX preferred, but not fussy. Possibly multiple
incoming numbers in future, si...