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2008 Feb 13
6
pvmove speed
Are there any ways to improve/manage the speed of pvmove? Man doesn't show any documented switches for priority scheduling. Iostat shows the system way underutilized even though the lv whose pe's are being migrated is continuously being written (slowly) to. Thanks! jlc
2008 May 09
1
disk partitioning - I'm missing something simple, I think
...night, in addition to our tape backup paradigm, an rsync script is run which mounts /dev/sdb1 on /mnt/sysinfo and copies system data from sda1 there. /dev/sdb1 is a 146GB drive. The script then mounts /dev/sde1 on /mnt/userdata for a copy of /home and /home/adminusers. /dev/sde1 is a wholly underutilized 300G drive. I'd like to move the contents of /home/adminusers from /dev/sdd1 to /dev/sdc1 and use that underutilized drive elsewhere. What's the least invasive way of doing this given the hardware and partitioning on my system? Thanks in advance, -Ray
2009 Jun 19
3
Floating point precision / guard digits? (PR#13771)
Full_Name: D Kreil Version: 2.8.1 and 2.9.0 OS: Debian Linux Submission from: (NULL) (141.244.140.179) Group: Accuracy I understand that most floating point numbers are approximated due to their binary storage. On the other hand, I thought that modern math CPUs used guard digits to protect against trivial underflows. Not true? # integers, no problem > 1+1+1==3 [1] TRUE # binary floating
2009 Jun 19
3
Floating point precision / guard digits? (PR#13771)
Full_Name: D Kreil Version: 2.8.1 and 2.9.0 OS: Debian Linux Submission from: (NULL) (141.244.140.179) Group: Accuracy I understand that most floating point numbers are approximated due to their binary storage. On the other hand, I thought that modern math CPUs used guard digits to protect against trivial underflows. Not true? # integers, no problem > 1+1+1==3 [1] TRUE # binary floating
2010 Jun 22
3
PRI span problem - no D channel
Hi, I have the following happen to me after the restart of one of my servers: out of my 3 PRIs (all configured with the same technical settings), the last one isn't coming back. It's underutilized (chances it didn't get a call since my reboot), if it makes a difference . The PRI goes from provisioned to unprovisioned, and I get this regularly: [Jun 22 09:03:48] WARNING[30723]: chan_dahdi.c:2790 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 72 as D-channel anyway!...
2006 Mar 21
6
FAX over PRI
...consider Fax over PRI channels with Asterisk? Is the > > quality and reliability good, or should I be prepared for alot of grief? > > I'm having good success doing fax over PRI using a TE405; one span to the > PRI, the other to an FXS channel bank that is almost obscenely > underutilized > (3 channels). > > I also have channel bank - T100P - IAX2 - TE405 - PRI, where the IAX2 link > is a 1-hop SDSL (VOIP only) data link. This works well too. > > -A. > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --...
2016 Nov 27
3
A couple metrics of LLD/ELF's performance
...n last level cache (LLC). I.e. times that we have to go to DRAM (SLOOOW). The getVA codepath show up strongly and we see the memcpy into the output. We may want to consider a nontemporal memcpy to at least avoid polluting the cache. These misses contend on the DRAM bus (although currently it may be underutilized and so adding more parallelism will help to keep it busy, but only up to a point). https://reviews.llvm.org/P7947 --event=dTLB-load-misses These are dTLB misses for loads (on my machine, it corresponds to any time that the hardware page table walker kicks in: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob...
2007 May 30
2
poor IO perfomance
Здравствуйте, xen-users. Just test domU IO perfomance: sda1 configure via phy:/dev/sdb1. Benchmark with dbench (dbench -D /usr/src -s 10 -t 120) - 102 Mb/s Native sistem (mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt && dbench -D /mnt -s 10 -t 120) - 140 Mb/s How i can speedup dbench? -- С уважением, Vitaliy mailto:vitaliy.okulov@gmail.com
2006 Nov 03
27
# devices in raidz.
for s10u2, documentation recommends 3 to 9 devices in raidz. what is the basis for this recommendation? i assume it is performance and not failure resilience, but i am just guessing... [i know, recommendation was intended for people who know their raid cold, so it needed no further explanation] thanks... oz -- ozan s. yigit | oz at somanetworks.com | 416 977 1414 x 1540 I have a hard time
2011 Feb 10
0
Problem with Memory Throughput Difference between Two Nodes(sockets)
Hi all, I installed xen4.0.1-rc3 & 2.6.18.8 (dom0) on my machine (INTEL Xeon X5650, Westemere, 12cores, 6cores per socket, 2sockets, 12MB L3,.. ) I figured out after running SPECCPU 2006 Libquantum benchmark that two nodes have different throughput. I set up 6vm on each node, and ran the workload in each VM. VM in node1 got 1500sec exec time while VM in node2 got 1990sec
2004 Apr 01
1
Is asterisks the best for a simple DTMF response system?
I received a recommendation to check out Asterisk, as a platform to host a simple DTMF response system, something like: Setup up VoIP endpoint on Linux/FreeBSD system Answer incoming VoIP phone calls User enters 100#, perl script plays back "foo" User enters 101#, perl script plays back "fum" User enters 102#, perl script looks up something in
2010 Jun 25
0
Meetme delay - normal?
Hi, I`ve done a few tests with comparing a two personne conf call (both phones next to each other) and a simple call from one phone to the other. In the simple call, there is virtually no delay when I am speaking. In the meetme call, on an underutilized server, with a transcoder card for G729, with one two participants, I have a relatively large delay (1/3 of a sec maybe?). There is an obvious difference in delay. Is there anything I can do about that, or is this just something to live with when using Meetme? Using Asterisk 1.4.33.1, both...
2006 Apr 19
2
ANNOUNCE: Asterisk Jobs and Consulting Site
Greetings, I would like to announce the availability of a new site dedicated to finding and creating jobs in the Asterisk VOIP field. I've created this site, after noticing there are no sites dedicated to providing quality job postings and hiring abilities to people in the field. http://www.asterisk-jobs.com It's in beta now, so if you notice any problems please let me know at
2006 Mar 06
2
Running R on dual/quad Opteron machines
Dear all, I am managing a departmental purchase of an Opteron based workstation/server for scientific computing on which we will be running R. The environment will probably be either Unix/Linux or Solaris and the amount of RAM will be 8-16Gb, depending on the number of processors. My main concerns are the following: 1. How much does R benefit from passing from one processor to two/four
2007 May 16
1
lmer error confusion
Hi All. I'm trying to run a simple model from Baayan, Davidson, & Bates and getting a confusing error message. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here? # Here's the data..... Subj <- factor(rep(1:3,each=6)) Item <- factor(rep(1:3,6)) SOA <- factor(rep(0:1,3,each=3)) RT <- c(466,520,502,475,494,490,516,566,577,491,544,526,484,529,539,470,511,528) priming
2008 Mar 05
3
Effects of migration
So, to follow up to my previous thread, we just successfully migrated our NFS-based mail cluster from qmail pop, courier imap, and bincimap to dovecot 1.1rc1. Overall the transition was very smooth, the only unexpected adjustment was having to implement ntpd on each box, rather than doing an hourly ntpdate against our local ntpd server, to prevent dovecot from crashing itself from too much
2009 Jan 08
7
[RFC] Transcendent Memory ("tmem"): a new approach to physical memory management
...as KVM. It may even be useful in containers and in a native physical operating system. And, yes, it is machine-independent so should be easily portable to ia64 too! Basically, instead of moving the ownership of all physical memory between one domain and another, tmem instead collects system-wide underutilized memory into a "pool" in the hypervisor and provides indirect access to that memory so that it can serve the needs of domains without necessarily being directly addressible by the domains it serves. It is implemented with a small set of (hyper)calls that enable pages to be copied between...
2007 Nov 27
7
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5109] New: poor performance on large drives with big bandwidth
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5109 Summary: poor performance on large drives with big bandwidth Product: rsync Version: 2.6.6 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Windows XP Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy:
2004 Sep 03
3
Help setting 2 Offices in US and India
I am new to Asterisk and VoIP. I have been given the task of setting up a telephone network in US and India. When customers call the US location, the calls should route to India (using VoIP) and handle there. The Indian location should be able to call Us numbers using the Voip to save money. The solution should be flexible enough to support initial of 5 simultaneous calls with the option to
2007 Oct 21
10
Preferred mock framework
Hi In light of the fact that RSpec mocks are going into maintenance mode in the near future, I was wondering what everyone was switching to. I liked the look of FlexMock most, so gave that a shot. However, there''s a few things that don''t work well with RSpec due to the traditional differences in the way Test::Unit cases are written vs RSpec specs. (One spec per