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2009 Apr 19
1
Question about how to reduce samba 3.3.3 install size or why it has been increased dramatically from 3.0.34 to 3.3.3
Hello, can anyone give me some tips why the file size of various samba executables has been increased dramatically from 3.0.34 to 3.3.3 (e.g. smbd 3.5MB -> ~7MB) The reason is that it is necessary for our project to keep the size as small as possible. You can have a look into the makefile here: http://freenas.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/freenas/experimental/samba3/Makefile?revision=4553&view=markup...
2008 Mar 22
5
poor network performance on domU
Hi all, I recently started with Xen (3.1.0) on my new server running Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10) and I''m experiencing very poor network performance on my domU''s. Since my colo provider offers me a /28 of routed public IPs next to one interconnection IP to their routers, I built a Xen configuration as described in http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/360 (a routed
2008 Aug 26
1
Dramatic slowdown of R 2.7.2?
Dear R users/developers, simple comparison of code execution time of R 2.7.1 and R 2.7.2 shows a dramatic slowdown of the newer version. Rprof() identifies .Call function as a main cause (see the code below). What happened with R 2.7.2? Kind regards Marek Wielgosz Bayes Consulting ######### Probably useful info ############### ### CPU: Core2Duo T 7300, 2 GB RAM ### WIN XP ### both standard
2011 May 16
1
Dramatic performance increase in Wine 1.3.20!
Hi all, I have been a Wine user since about 2002 and have even contributed a few simple patches, but this is my first time on the forum. Anyway, I just wanted to make it known that wine 1.3.20 provides a dramatic increase in performance. Scrolling in the iTunes Music store no longer reminds me of pouring molasses (finally) and Photoshop Elements 5 is usable. Does anyone know what the magic was and
2018 May 28
0
Re: VM I/O performance drops dramatically during storage migration with drive-mirror
...efore/during/after > > migration. When the migration begins, the IOPS dropped by 30%-40%. > > This is reasonable, because the migration I/O competes with the > > workload I/O. However, during almost the last period of migration > > (which is 66s in my case), the IOPS dropped dramatically, from about > > 170 to less than 10. I also show the figure of this experiment in the > > attachment of this email. > > [The attachment should arrive on the 'libvirt-users' list archives; but > it's not there yet -- > https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-user...
2005 Jan 16
1
Re: Bug#181699: #181699 Re: #181699 wine: vague error message: "dramatically effect" in what way?
...ckages for the latest release of Wine. Thanks, Scott Ritchie On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 19:06 -0500, Alfie Costa wrote: > I was rereading old bugs and thought I'd have another go at this one. > The story so far: > > Current: > > Note that one change you can make that will dramatically > effect Wine's behaviour is to change whether or not > Wine uses a true Windows partition, mounted under Linux, > or whether it uses an empty Windows directory. > > First (failed) attempt at revising it: > > Note to experimenters: one change you can...
2006 Jun 23
2
Tetrachoric correlation in R vs. stata
I hope someone here knows the answer to this since it will save me from delving deep into documentation. Based on 22 pairs of vectors, I have noticed that tetrachoric correlation coefficients in stata are almost uniformly higher than those in R, sometimes dramatically so (TCC=.61 in stata, .51 in R; .51 in stata, .39 in R). Stata's estimate is higher than R's in 20 out of 22 computations, although the estimates always fall within the 95% CI for the TCC calculated by R. Do stata and R calculate TCC in dramatically different ways? Is the handling o...
2018 May 28
4
Re: VM I/O performance drops dramatically during storage migration with drive-mirror
...performance (IOPS) before/during/after > migration. When the migration begins, the IOPS dropped by 30%-40%. > This is reasonable, because the migration I/O competes with the > workload I/O. However, during almost the last period of migration > (which is 66s in my case), the IOPS dropped dramatically, from about > 170 to less than 10. I also show the figure of this experiment in the > attachment of this email. [The attachment should arrive on the 'libvirt-users' list archives; but it's not there yet -- https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2018-May/thread.html] >...
2017 Nov 14
0
Re: dramatic performance slowdown due to THP allocation failure with full pagecache
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 10:52:03AM -0700, Blair Bethwaite wrote: > Thanks for the reply Daniel, > > However I think you slightly misunderstood the scenario... > > On 14 November 2017 at 10:32, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> wrote: > > IOW, if your application has a certain expectation of performance that can only > > be satisfied by having the KVM guest
2017 Nov 14
1
Re: dramatic performance slowdown due to THP allocation failure with full pagecache
On 14 November 2017 at 10:56, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> wrote: > Oh well THP usage inside the guest is then not really anything todo with > virt, just a regular Linux questions, so not sure libvirt is the best > place to ask. True, I just hoped you or one of the other devs might have some insight on reclaim behaviour that would provide a clue. I guess I'll try a
2007 Aug 16
0
Using OHCI to replace UHCI can improve the USB performance dramatically under windows
Hello, all Is there anyone interested in the performance of USB under QEMU? I found that when use OHCI to replace UHCI in qemu, it will improve the performance of USB storage device. I have tested it, the performance is almost equal of a real usb device. The way to do this is making little change in the file xen-3.1.0-src/tools/ioemu/hw/pc.c . --- pc.c.original 2007-08-14
2010 Oct 06
2
migration 1.2.5 -> 2.0.5 load increased dramatically
During norml operation this morning we're seeing a significantly increased load on the IMAP server (factor 5, from 5 to 25). Does dovecot need to rebuild index files or perform other IO intensive operations after the upgrade? We're using Maildir Our monitoring shows increased "system" time. We're runnign fewer processes, the IO rate ist identical to yesterday, memory usage
2011 Jan 28
1
dramatic slow diskperformance
Hi all, I'm using Wine for a MotionCapturing Application (Qualisys). Although it's a quite recent application, it works well (I tried only data processing so far), but when I try to save a dataset (~180MB), it takes about 20 Minutes (!!) on my Computer. When I use it under VirtualBox (it does not run nicely there because of OpenGL), saving takes about 20 seconds. When I look at
2017 Nov 14
0
Re: dramatic performance slowdown due to THP allocation failure with full pagecache
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 10:23:56AM -0700, Blair Bethwaite wrote: > Hi all, > > This is not really a libvirt issue but I'm hoping some of the smart folks > here will know more about this problem... > > We have noticed when running some HPC applications on our OpenStack > (libvirt+KVM) cloud that the same application occasionally performs much > worse (4-5x slowdown)
2015 Jun 24
6
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
...gt; absolutely despise LVM --- that cursed thing is never getting on my >> drives. Never again, that is... > > I'm curious what has made some people hate LVM so much. I wondered the same thing, especially in the context of someone who prefers virtual machines. LV-backed VMs have *dramatically* better disk performance than file-backed VMs.
2017 Nov 14
2
Re: dramatic performance slowdown due to THP allocation failure with full pagecache
Thanks for the reply Daniel, However I think you slightly misunderstood the scenario... On 14 November 2017 at 10:32, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> wrote: > IOW, if your application has a certain expectation of performance that can only > be satisfied by having the KVM guest backed by huge pages, then you should > really change to explicitly reserve huge pages for the
2019 Nov 09
0
Sudden, dramatic performance drops with Glusterfs
There are options that can help a little bit with the ls/find. Still, many devs will need to know your settings, so the volume's info is very important. Try the 'noatime,nodiratime' (if ZFS supports them). Also, as this is a new cluster you can try to setup XFS and verify if the issue is the same. RedHat provide an XFS options' calculator but it requires aby kind of subscription
2007 Jun 12
3
slow with one transfer, fast with multiple
...etween the share and another machine on the LAN is very slow. Adding another copy and both transfers proceed very quickly. The client machines are Macs with recent OSX, and a Windows laptop. Same behavior. If the second transfer is initiated on a different client, both transfers still speed up, dramatically. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
2011 Jun 14
2
quite dramatic and sudden problem...
Hi all I'm running since a couple of years a samba ver 3.0.33-3.29.el5_6.2 On a Red Hat 5 with kernel 2.6.18. Samba is member of a domain, with short name BNNAS03; some shares are using domain users, some are anonymous, open to a list of IPs. Suddenly is happening that, from my win7 computer is all ok if I call is with \\bnnas03 I see all shares, I can access and so on. If I call with
2007 Apr 18
3
RE: OT (a little): IPV6 Ramifications Article
...IP address means (and your desk phone and your office phone) - That Chase needs to consider what IPV6 means to your wallet, the ATM and the POS cash registers. Can anyone help with some url's for some really good articles on 'super networking' and related applications that dramatically change the products that companies should be manufacturing today? (also the less technical the better) Or if you are a writer who has published something on this exact topic that has been run at a national print level......want a gig? Regards, Dean Collins -------------- next part -------...