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2016 Jan 25
2
How to make performance test in samba4
Hi everybody,
I have several VMs running on Xenserver 6.5
I have 2 samba servers (1 DC & 1 Fileserver). They are both running Debian
Linux 8.2 Jessie.
I'm using the samba debian package (4.1.17)
My VM has 8G RAM and 4 vCPU
How can i test if the performances are quite good or not? with
reading/writing
Could I have better performance with the latest samba release?
thanks
Pierre
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2013 Aug 21
1
Gluster 3.4 Samba VFS writes slow in Win 7 clients
Hello?
We have used glusterfs3.4 with the lasted samba-glusterfs-vfs lib to test samba performance in windows client.
two glusterfs server nodes export share with name of "gvol":
hardwares:
brick use a raid 5 logic disk with 8 * 2T SATA HDDs
10G network connection
one linux client mount the "gvol" with cmd:
[root at localhost current]# mount.cifs //192.168.100.133/gvol
2019 Jun 07
2
[llvm-mca] What's the difference between Rthroughput and "total cycles" in llvm-mca
Hi Andrea,
So does this definition make sense for basic blocks with more than one
instructions? E.g. how should one interpret a basic block with RThroughput
of 2.3?
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 7:39 AM Andrea Di Biagio <andrea.dibiagio at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Field 'Total Cycles' from the summary view simply reports the elapsed
> number of cycles for the entire
2013 Jul 30
3
SMB throughput inquiry, Jeremy, and James' bow tie
I went to the site to subscribe again and ended up watching some of
Jeremy's Google interviews. I particularly enjoyed the interview with
James and the bow tie lesson at the end. :)
So anyway, I recently upgraded my home network to end-to-end GbE. My
clients are Windows XP SP3 w/hot fixes, and my Samba server is 3.5.6
atop vanilla kernel.org Linux 3.2.6 and Debian 6.0.6.
With FDX fast
2011 Dec 26
2
glm predict issue
Hello,
I have tried reading the documentation and googling for the answer but reviewing the online matches I end up more confused than before.
My problem is apparently simple. I fit a glm model (2^k experiment), and then I would like to predict the response variable (Throughput) for unseen factor levels.
When I try to predict I get the following error:
> throughput.pred <-
2008 Jun 24
5
Reg: Throughput b/w domU & dom0
Hi all,
I used netperf to measure throughput between dom0 & domU.
The throughput between dom0 -> domU was 256.00 Mb/sec
domU -> dom0 was 401.15 Mb/sec.
The throughput between dom0 & domU seems to be very asymmetry. To my
surprise the throughput between domU -> dom0 is more. The value which I
specified are consistent values. Is
2011 Nov 14
1
2^k*r (with replications) experimental design question
Hello,
I have one replication (r=1 of the 2^k*r) of a 2^k experimental design in the context of performance analysis i.e. my response variables are Throughput and Response Time. I use the "aov" function and the results look ok:
> str(throughput)
'data.frame': 286 obs. of 7 variables:
$ Time : int 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
$ Throughput : int 42 44 33 41
2011 Nov 14
1
issue plotting TukeyHSD
Hello,
When I try to use TukeyHSD in the following way it shows the confidence interval corresponding to the last factor only.
> throughput.aov <- aov(Throughput~No_databases+Partitioning+No_middlewares+Queue_size,data=throughput)
plot(TukeyHSD(throughput.aov)) # I expected here to see the confidence intervals for all factors but see only the last.
OTOH this one works but then it is
2006 Jan 30
1
Throughput Constraints
I hope I'm in the right place for this question. I am in the process of creating a large scale production fileserver architecture for the purpose of serving very large files (~4.5GB) to a small number of clients (~200). My assumptions to this point have been that my throughput would be constrained by hardware and not software, but I would like some validation of this thinking. I am hoping
2012 Sep 10
1
Issue with domU RX throughput
Hi,
I am encountering a weird issue, where domU RX throughput (of traffic from
another machine) is very low. But domU RX throughput from dom0 is fine,
and dom0 RX from another machine is fine. iperf reported the following
throughputs:
dom0 <- outside -- 942Mbps
domU <- dom0 -- 3467Mbps
domU <- outside -- 87Mbps
The NIC on the machine is 1GE.
What puzzles me is, some instances of domU (with same config) is able to
achieve almost 1Gbps RX throughput. And this seem to be very random.
I am running Debian stable (Squeez...
2010 Jan 17
1
How to improve the throughput
Dear
I am very new to tinc and would like to ask any advice regarding tinc's
throughput.
I have been using OpenVPN for several years and found tinc as a
simpler/scaler VPN using TUN/TAP device.
I have tried to use tinc on WindowsXP and measured throughput in
contrast to OpenVPN.
My test revealed that tinc is faster in PING response (almost half of
OpenVPN). However, when I tested with
2009 Sep 04
2
Xen & netperf
First, I apologize if this message has been received multiple times.
I''m having problems subscribing to this mailing list:
Hi xen-users,
I am trying to decide whether I should run a game server inside a Xen
domain. My primary reason for wanting to virtualize is because I want
to isolate this environment from the rest of my server. I really like
the idea of isolating the game server
2006 Jun 09
5
Tape drive throughput
I have a backup spooling onto a DLT drive. Is there any tool that
will let me monitor the data throughput on the device?
--
Bowie
2011 Mar 25
1
Samba Tuning to increase Throughput
Hi All,
I have gone through threads related to throughput issue in this list. Found few
similar issue, but could not get the solution.
So looking for some advice from group.
I am trying to use the samba to access a USB disk connected to our evaluation
board which has xtensa core running at 400 MHz.
Samba 3.5.x is running on the board. We are getting below throughput as tested
with the
2008 Jul 02
0
FW: Reg: Throughput b/w domU & dom0
Hi all,
I used netperf to measure throughput between dom0 & domU.
The throughput between dom0 -> domU was 256.00 Mb/sec
domU -> dom0 was 401.15 Mb/sec.
1) Dom0 -> DomU:
Recv
Socket
Size bytes
Send
Socket
Size bytes
Send
Message
Size bytes
Elapsed
Time
Secs.
Throughput
Mbs/sec
87380
16384
16384
10.01
231.61
2008 Jul 02
0
FW: Reg: Throughput b/w domU & dom0
Hi all,
I used netperf to measure throughput between dom0 & domU.
The throughput between dom0 -> domU was 256.00 Mb/sec
domU -> dom0 was 401.15 Mb/sec.
1) Dom0 -> DomU:
Recv
Socket
Size bytes
Send
Socket
Size bytes
Send
Message
Size bytes
Elapsed
Time
Secs.
Throughput
Mbs/sec
87380
16384
16384
10.01
231.61
2003 Dec 15
4
Samba Variables and TCP/IP Throughput
Hi,
I am trying to optimize my gigabit network. I have two Intel 1000 MT Gigabit
Server Adapters, which support Jumbo Frames -- as well as a Switch that
supports Jumbo Frames. However, I am observing some strange behavior in my file
transfers from Windows XP to Linux and I am wondering if it has anything to do
with the way the Samba variables are set on my Linux box?
The "strange
2011 Oct 23
0
code review: is it too much to ask?
Hello all,
I really appreciate how helpful the people in this list are. Would it be too much to ask to send a small script to have it peer-reviewed? to make sure I am not making blatant mistakes? The script takes an experiment.dat as input and generates system Throughput using ggplot2. It works now ... [sigh] but I have this nasty feeling that I might be doing something wrong :). Changing
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 RAM. e2fsprogs is 1.41.9.
2014 Apr 15
1
tinc 1.1pre19 slower than tinc 1.0, experimentalProtocol even more
Hi there,
we're using tinc to mesh together hosts in a public datacenter (instead of
using a private VLAN, sort of). So all hosts are reasonably modern;
connections are low latency with an available bandwith of around 500Mbit/s
or 1Gbit/s (depending on how close they are to each other). Iperf between
two nodes directly reports around 940Mbit/s. The CPUs are Intel(R) Core(TM)
i7-4770 CPU @