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2017 Sep 16
1
waitstates
Hi, are there other things than disk I/O that may cause waitstates (as shown by top, for example)? What about network traffic?
2006 Jan 16
2
New RPM packages for CentOS4.0
....rpm iaxyprov-15-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm lame-3.96.1-RHEL4.LSE.1.i386.rpm lame-devel-3.96.1-RHEL4.LSE.1.i386.rpm perl-DBD-mysql-3.0002-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm perl-IPC-Signal-1.00-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm perl-mime-construct-1.9-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm perl-Net-Telnet-3.03-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm perl-Proc-WaitStat-1.00-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm As you should expect theses packages come with no warranty whatsoever but I would like some feedback so please feel free to contact me via email - amcrory<aT>linuxsys<Dot>com. Best Regards, Andrew McRory - President / CTO Linux Systems Engineers, Inc. Loca...
2010 Oct 21
2
missing dependency for package
Hello everyone, I know this isn't strictly CentOS query, but I am hoping that someone here with more experience than myself might have some thoughts. I am trying to get a plugin working for Ganglia on a CentOS 5.5 box, in a testing environment. The plugin is for apache monitoring, called Ganglia-Logtailer. This plugin requires the executable /usr/bin/logtail in order to work. The only
2010 Mar 03
1
Speex on EFM32
Thanks ! On this forum is also shown this information : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/2009-January/007050.html According to vk's results, it could be possible to run Speex at 4/6 & 8 kbps on a Cortex M-3 at 36 MHz ... so not excluding the EFM32 ... Nico 2010/3/3 Pietro Maggi <studiomaggi at gmail.com> > On ST forums there is someone that states it has done an
2008 Jun 03
6
development machine with xen on gentoo
...en copying a large image-file or unpacking archived images. When doing that the performance on all Dom''s goes rapidly down. But _only_ when doing this on the Dom0. Traffic on a DomU doesn''t result in this behaviour. For example, copying an image with 1GB took about an hour. IO waitstates are really high on the virtual machines in this situation. Can someone give me a hint what this could be? Or maybe a hint about which tools can help me to find the source of the problem. I only have experience with smaller Xen-installations, and never experienced problems this way. Any help...