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2005 Mar 09
9
Unit testing + instance variables
...r = RecipeController.new @request = ActionController::TestRequest.new @response = ActionController::TestResponse.new create_fixtures "recipes" create_fixtures "categories" end def test_list get :list # This step seems exessively complex, and took me a while to figure out my_inst_vars = @controller.instance_variable_get "@assigns" assert_equal( 5, my_inst_vars["recipes"].size ) assert_equal( 8, my_inst_vars["categories"].size ) end end
2011 May 05
2
Dovecot very slow on a mailbox with > 700 IMAP Folders
Hello, I am using Dovecot 1.2.9 on a 32bit on Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS. We got one user who uses folders in an "exessive" way. He has got 704 subscribed folders. That means about nearly 3000 folders on the filesystem. Since ~ a week the user couldn't work because of timeouts when connecting to Dovecot (IMAP). Thunderbird doesn't show any folders - timeout - the webmail System
2017 Apr 08
2
lvm cache + qemu-kvm stops working after about 20GB of writes
...ound with dirty_cache thingeys like proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs cat /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio , and migration threashold of dmsetup, and other probably non important stuff like vm.dirty_bytes - when in "slow state" the systems kworkers are exessively using IO (10 - 20 MB per kworker process). This seems to be the writeback process (CPY%Sync) because the cache wants to flush to HDD. But the strange thing is that after a good sync (0% left), the disk may become slow again after a few MBs of data. A reboot sometimes helps. - have tried iothre...
2017 Apr 10
0
lvm cache + qemu-kvm stops working after about 20GB of writes
...e thingeys like proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs cat /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio , and > migration threashold of dmsetup, and other probably non important stuff > like vm.dirty_bytes > > - when in "slow state" the systems kworkers are exessively using IO (10 - > 20 MB per kworker process). This seems to be the writeback process > (CPY%Sync) because the cache wants to flush to HDD. But the strange thing > is that after a good sync (0% left), the disk may become slow again after a > few MBs of data. A reboot sometimes helps. >...
2017 Apr 20
2
lvm cache + qemu-kvm stops working after about 20GB of writes
...proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs cat /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio , > and migration threashold of dmsetup, and other probably non > important stuff like vm.dirty_bytes > > - when in "slow state" the systems kworkers are exessively using > IO (10 - 20 MB per kworker process). This seems to be the > writeback process (CPY%Sync) because the cache wants to flush to > HDD. But the strange thing is that after a good sync (0% left), > the disk may become slow again after a few MBs of data. A reboot >...
2003 Oct 27
92
Help
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