Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Standardized Benchmarking?"
2005 May 24
2
AW: Performance problem when writing large files!
> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Fabio Muzzi [mailto:liste@kurgan.org]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Mai 2005 11:33
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Betreff: Re: [Samba] Performance problem when writing large files!
>
>
> Hello Josef,
>
> Tuesday, May 24, 2005, 8:39:27 AM, you wrote:
>
> JFlc> We encounter following problem. If somebody on the
>
2007 Jun 19
1
Samba Client with Windows XP share slow performance
I'm getting awful performance when trying to write to our new NAS and/or a
Windows XP share. In short, I'm getting just under 1/2 the speed that I
can get if I mount a Linux share on the Windows box and send the files
that way. Here are the test results:
>From XP to Linux via FTP 47MB/sec
>From XP to Linux via SAMBA 40MB/sec
>From Linux to XP via CIFS 21MB/sec
Now, this is
2004 Oct 01
2
Performance of samba in linux vs windows
I'm doing some performance tests on a samba NAS server and I've found some
interesting statistics:
I'm doing my performance tests in linux using:
# time dd if=somelargefileovershare of=/dev/null bs=1M count=100
Then calculating the bandwidth
For windows I'm low-tech: stopwatch plus drag-n-drop of a large file (any
recommendations on a 'simple' windows program that will
2004 Jun 28
5
Frustrated...Samba on linux w/xfs SLOW problem
I have a very simple setup here that I have recently made some
modifications to and it has affected my ability to save files to the
linux samba server.
The recent changes are: converted all fs's to xfs from ext3.
Upgraded to latest kernel 2.6.7 from a 2.4 kernel.
Samba used to work fine. Now, I can copy files out of my linux samba
server to my windows machine at full speed. However, when
2006 Feb 28
4
Off-Topic Mambo Vulnerabilities & Patches
On the Mambo CMS site there are vulnerabilities found. Whilst this is
not a CentOS problem, people rent/deploy servers (CentOS) on the net
with Mambo. A guy in one of the user forums on the net, had his Mambo
4.5.2 server hacked and they installed some interesting stuff in /tmp
. When a server is hacked it gives bad PR for the underlying OS.
<----announcement on
2005 Jun 22
2
OT: Asterisk and Mambo - help wanted
Hello everyone,
So, this isn't exactly what it seems. I am not looking to integrate
Asterisk and Mambo. I am the maintainer/creator of AstLinux, and I have
recently decided that I should really have a better web site for it. I
would like to use Mambo so that I can do updates easily, from anywhere,
without having to waste time learning PHP/HTML/etc. Mambo CMS seems the
best and most
2005 Oct 10
11
Open Source Content Management System - Joomla
There was some discussion in the past about which one is the best
Content Management System that can be used in conjunction with Asterisk.
Mambo was supposed to be the best out there under GPL. The guys who
developed Mambo have a new product now - Joomla. I am using this and it
appears to be better than Mambo in many respects. Read the gist about
Joomla below.
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If you've read
2012 Sep 16
2
flash plugin
How do I get a flash plugin to work with firefox?
I thought that I installed it correctly,
but I have yet to see any flash videos through firefox.
I keep being told that I need an additional plugin.
When I folow directions, I'm told I already have it?
At least once, I was told I needed to upgrade.
In case it helps, here is the output of
yum provides '*flash*' | grep -e lash -e dobe
2006 Apr 10
1
Where is the documentation for IFB ?
Hi all,
Can you tell me where is the documentation for the new IFB (implemented
in kernels > 2.6.16).
Thanks in advance!
Nikolay
2006 Aug 07
3
Omega is fast, but not THAT fast
>Search took -125.376129 seconds
I double checked with a handheld stopwatch, and at no
point did the hands spin backwards.
Known problem?
2012 Sep 21
2
cptime/memdisk block size
Is there any documentation available about what block size MEMDISK uses
to load (big iso/harddisk) image files?
Experimenting with cptime.c32 on a Lexar Triton Jumpdrive (64GB, 170MB/s
read in Windows, 150MB/s write in Windows) on bootable USB3.0 resulted
in the following, depending on specified block size:
* 2048 bytes --> 25MB/s
* 2MB --> 61MB/s
It would be nice to know at which speed
2002 Dec 25
1
some weird filename related error
Both OggDropXPd 1.6 beta 13 & the modified version of CDex from the site i got OggDrop XPd 1.6 beta 13, and the ogg output plugin for winamp have a problem with this filename:
Pre Club Mix (Mixed by DJ Pete Gooding) - Cafe Mambo The Real Sound Of Ibiza - David Morales and Albert Cabrera present Moca feat Deanna - Higher (Mo and Al's Original Mix)
and this one
001_Pre Club Mix (Mixed by
2006 Aug 29
4
ftp 8x faster than samba
I've seen this problem mentioned many times in the various FAQs and
How-Tos on the Internet, but none of the solutions presented therein
have worked for me.
[global]
workgroup = UNIX
server string = OPTIMUS
interfaces = eth0
log level = 1
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 0
# socket options = TCP_NODELAY
2012 Sep 21
2
Inclusion of a countdown tool of remaining calculation time possible?
Dear All,
We are currently working with very large datasets which even in R require
a lot of calculation time. Is there an option of including a function/
tool or something alike which shows the remaining time of calculation?
Just to see whether there is any progress or whether anything has crashed
and to get a feeling whether we have to wait for 5 min or 30min...
Any help is greatly
2011 Oct 28
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 3:54 AM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote:
> Anyways, if you wish to avoid duplicating info on both Makefile and
> CMakeLists.txt there is a simple solution: read and parse the Makefile
> from the corresponding CMakeLists.txt. For instance, if you put the
> library dependencies on the Makefile like this:
>
> LLVMLIBDEPS := foo zoo bar
>
2020 Jan 24
2
System with MGE UPS shuts down too early
On January 24, 2020 6:13:31 PM GMT+02:00, "Georgi D. Sotirov" <gdsotirov at gmail.com> wrote:
>OK, my UPS turned out to be older that I thought. I apparently bought
>and installed it in September 2016 (not 2017 as I initially wrote).
>That
>makes for over 3 years of work, which is over the life expectancy of
>the
>batteries,
Good batteries can last 4-5 years.
2020 Jan 11
4
System with MGE UPS shuts down too early
OK. I'll try it, but it really puzzles me how the battery could have
gone bad for just 15 months. The online power is pretty stable, so the
battery hasn't gone through many charge/discharge cycles...
Regards,
--
Georgi
On 11.1.2020 at 14:24, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>
> indicates that the UPS thought that battery was close to depleted and decided to shutdown. I suggest to fully
2011 Oct 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Reid Kleckner <reid.kleckner at gmail.com> writes:
> While eliminating duplication is one of the goals I see in this build system
> change, I think the more important ones are a) simplifying the build files
> and b) making the build faster.
The "build files" are the Makefiles, right? And Dan's proposal will not
make the cmake build any faster. So those goals are
2005 May 20
4
paging thru sipura-841
Hello List,
I've spent the last day trying to find information on how to call multiple sip
phones and have
them all answer so I page everbody. When I use Dial( ext&ext&ext... ) the first
phone that answers
gets the page, but none of the others do. Is there a way to get around this?
TIA,
Steve
2011 Oct 19
2
Live CD boot for KVM guest. How?
Hi,
My host and guest are CentOS 6. The guest is going to be a web server in
production. I am trying to resize (extend) of the base partition of my
guest. But I can of course start the installation of CentOS 6 guest all
over again with a larger image size. However, just for the sake of
better understanding I an trying to solve things not to be end up in a
dead end after some years.
1. I