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2015 May 30
1
Excruciatingly slow logoffs from Windows XP/64
I have multiple Windows 7 machines connecting to a Debian/Jessie server (4.1.17-Debian). They don't use active directory - never bothered converting (why look for trouble when the existing setup is working?) but do use roaming profiles. It takes them about 45 seconds to logon or off, which is acceptable. I also have one XP/64 machine that takes a lot longer. Logons are fast but logging
2003 Oct 18
0
Windows XP --> Samba = A-ok! Samba --> Windows XP = Excruciatingly SLOW
Hi All, I've installed and configured Samba 2.2.8a on my FreeBSD 4.8 RELEASE box and ALMOST everything seems to be working fine. My only real issue is that copying files from my BSD box to my WinXP box on my switched 100TX network averages about 1 MB per minute in transfer speeds. I've done some comparisons by copying similar sized files from other Windows machines to my workstation and
2017 Dec 01
5
time foo
...ished. Hm. Foo is a program that imports data into a database from two CVS files, using a connection for each file and forking to import both files at once. So this would mean that the database (running on a different server) takes almost two times as much as foo --- which I would consider kinda excruciatingly long because it?s merely inserting rows into two different tables after they were prepared by foo and then processes some queries to convert the data. The queries after importing may take like 3 or 5 minutes. About 4.5 million rows are being imported. Would you consider about 20 minutes for impo...
2010 Nov 01
6
Excruciatingly slow resilvering on X4540 (build 134)
Hello, I''m working with someone who replaced a failed 1TB drive (50% utilized), on an X4540 running OS build 134, and I think something must be wrong. Last Tuesday afternoon, zpool status reported: scrub: resilver in progress for 306h0m, 63.87% done, 173h7m to go and a week being 168 hours, that put completion at sometime tomorrow night. However, he just reported zpool status shows:
2018 Feb 04
2
Very slow rsync to gluster volume UNLESS `ls` or `find` scan dir on gluster volume first
...I run /bin/ls or find on the same gluster dirs, it immediately speeds up rsync by a factor of 100 or maybe even 1000. It's absolutely insane. I'm stracing the rsync run, and the slow lstat calls flood in at an incredible speed as soon as ls or find run. Several hundred of files per minute (excruciatingly slow) becomes thousands or even tens of thousands of files a second. What do you make of this? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20180204/8929a2a9/attachment.html>
2000 Sep 11
4
longs
Please change all longs to int, and never use them in the future :) They arent needed as on most platforms they are the same size. (which is the assumption made in the ogg code anyway) The reason for this is i will have vorbis support on playstation 2, but long is 64 bits, and they are excruciatingly slow. cheers Brett Paterson --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is...
2001 Mar 22
5
Major network slowdown today... Samba the cause?
Today, our network has been excruciatingly slow. I checked the log.nmb file, and I noticed that today, the Samba PDC has been losing its "local master browser" status every 2 minutes or so, for about 15 seconds, to a Win9x client. Before today, this also happened, but only a few times each day. Network configuration: 1. All c...
2012 May 03
2
How can I make Wine run my programs faster?
Running Mac OS 10.5.8 Wine version 1.2.3 I'm trying to play Civ II, and it plays, just everything moves excruciatingly slow - even for Civ. How can I speed it up?
2004 Feb 22
1
videolan
Everyone might be interested in knowing that videolan's cvs tree, combined with the excruciatingly simple patch attatched, is capable of playing back chained ogg/theora+vorbis streams. (encoded with example cvs). For example, icecast video. videolan has decided to parse vorbis, speex, theora headers with its own code. There's an ogg demuxer (the file I patched) and the codecs are each in...
2006 Jan 09
11
Fast Ruby Debugger?
After developing in Java for years in IDEs I''m starving for a decent ruby debugger. When learning new codebasesI find it invaluable to use the debugger to step through the system and see how things work at runtime. Using RDT in Eclipse is fine but it''s excruciating to wait minutes for the default debugger to finally reach my breakpoints on tests that normally take seconds to
2003 Jun 25
1
indication tones and callwaiting chirp too loud
I am wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to turn down the volume on all the dial tones, indications, etc.. and especially the call-waiting CHIRP! I don't want to change the txgain and rxgain because they are working at levels that I would like. However, when voice conversations and voicemail recordings are at good levels then the dial tones, busy tones, etc are way too loud.
2017 Apr 14
5
Saving Compile Time in InstCombine
...about half is spent in the top 5 visitor routines. I wanted to see what transformations InstCombine actually performs. Using -debug option turned out not to be very scalable. Never mind the large output size of the trace, running "opt -debug -instcombine” on anything other than a small IR is excruciatingly slow. Out of curiosity I profiled it too: 96% of the time is spent decoding and printing instructions. Is this a known problem? If so, what are the alternatives for debugging large scale problem? If not, it’s possibly another item to add to the to-do list. Back to InstCombine, from the profile it...
2013 May 08
1
Is nss_winbind required?
...ows that it is not the nss_winbind module that it slow it is something 'behind the scenes'. Also note that this is not just applicable to the sysvolreset (it was just a convenient method of testing). Copying a directory consisting of many small files (eg a windows roaming profile) can be excruciatingly slow! 50s+ for a 50mb folder! I am sure that it is not a network or drive limitation, copying the folder locally and via NFS happen very quickly and copying the same folder from a standalone S3 install on the same hardware is 'fast' also. Thanks, Alex
2018 Feb 05
0
Very slow rsync to gluster volume UNLESS `ls` or `find` scan dir on gluster volume first
...same gluster dirs, it immediately > speeds up rsync by a factor of 100 or maybe even 1000. It's absolutely > insane. > > I'm stracing the rsync run, and the slow lstat calls flood in at an > incredible speed as soon as ls or find run. Several hundred of files per > minute (excruciatingly slow) becomes thousands or even tens of thousands of > files a second. > > What do you make of this? > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
2002 Jul 22
1
XP client awfully slow
Hi all, please excuse my posting what is probably an FAQ, but getting the mail archives is excruciatingly slow (~70 bytes/sec). I have an XP professional box attached to a Samba server. It works ok-ish (I can actually access everything) but everything is painfully slow. Attaching a network drive takes at least 10 seconds, sometimes longer. Word takes AGES to load (> 15 seconds before anything happe...
2016 Dec 05
1
Very very slow SAMBA sharing on Ubuntu (with StorjShare-CLI)
...o this, '127.0.0.1' should only point to 'localhost'. > > > > If your server gets its IP via DHCP (it shouldn't) you only need: > > Yes and it is suppose to. In my instance, I am using > a fixed IP. Without the entry you don't like, the server is > excruciatingly slow. So until the misunderstand or bug > gets fixed ... 127.0.0.1 is the loopback address and should only point to localhost, your computer will also have its own ipaddress and this should point to the computers FQDN. If this doesn't work for you, then there is something wrong with your s...
2017 Apr 14
3
Saving Compile Time in InstCombine
...o the need to propagate debug info. > >> I wanted to see what transformations InstCombine actually performs. Using -debug option turned out not to be very scalable. Never mind the large output size of the trace, running "opt -debug -instcombine” on anything other than a small IR is excruciatingly slow. Out of curiosity I profiled it too: 96% of the time is spent decoding and printing instructions. Is this a known problem? If so, what are the alternatives for debugging large scale problem? If not, it’s possibly another item to add to the to-do list. >> > > You may consider addi...
2018 Jun 19
2
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
...ave a *sparse* RAW image file. On older virt-manager, unchecking "allocate entire disk" was what I normally used. Auto-allocating all disk space without a mean to avoid that has two main drawbacks: - you can't have sparse/thin volumes; - allocating on a fallocate-less filesystem is excruciatingly slow and cause of unneeded wear on SSDs. Why using a sparse RAW image rather than a Qcow2 image? Basically: - RAW disks are easier to handle/inspect in case something goes wrong; - avoid double CoW on CoW-enabled filesystems (eg: ZFS, btrfs); - better performance (no Qcow2 L2 chunk cache range, e...
2011 Jul 26
0
[LLVMdev] Linking opaque types
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > On Jul 25, 2011, at 8:52 AM, Anton Lokhmotov wrote: > > There is an issue with representing opaque types in LLVM IR modules: if > two > > modules are using the same opaque type (which is only going to be > > specialised at some later stage), it is only identified by its name. But >
2007 Oct 10
2
slow load() in R2.6.0
I'm encountering excruciatingly slow load times for character vectors in R 2.6.0-- up to 30sec for a 15K file that contains a no-attributes character vector of length ~1e4 and object size ~0.5MB. In R 2.5.1, repeated loads of the same set of files are near-instantaneous. The problem is proving tricky to reproduce consistently fr...