Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1200 matches similar to: "Benchmark results"
2008 Feb 14
5
On an eight cpu system domU ''cap'' can only be set to 100
On a 8 Core system only dom0 can set cap > 100 and vcpus > 1. On a domU
''xm sched-credit -d <domU> -c 200''
says "Error: cap is out of range". Vcpu cannot be set higher than 1 -
regardless of boot/config/command line. Low performance is equivalent to the
cap setting.
See ''xm list --long'':
(domain
(domid 0)
(uuid
2007 Aug 25
5
onLoad event with an update function
Hello,
I am using the following code:
new Ajax.Request(''ajax.php'',
{ parameters: { task: ''home'' },
onSuccess: function(transport)
{
$(''home_montage'').update(transport.responseText);
new Effect.Appear(
2008 Apr 22
6
bandwidth limiting - vif "rate" option
Hello everybody,
i have found, that i can limit the OUTGOING bandwidth with the option
"rate=" (e.g. rate=250KB/s) at the vif line in my sxp-file.
I have tested it, it is working good, but why it is "only" limiting the outgoing bandwidth ?
Is there any easy way to limit the incoming bandwidth too, something like the obove option ?
My network setup is bridged.
Thank you in
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH] (with benchmarks) binary patching of paravirt_ops call sites
Hi all,
Sorry for the delay. This implements binary patching of call sites for
interrupt-related paravirt ops, since no-doubt Andi wasn't the only one
to believe this approach is slow.
The benchmarks were done on a UP 3GHz Pentium 4 with 512MB of RAM.
2.6.17-rc4 vs 2.6.17-rc4 with CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y vs 2.6.17-rc4
CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y with patch. Summary: with binary patching, the
difference
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH] (with benchmarks) binary patching of paravirt_ops call sites
Hi all,
Sorry for the delay. This implements binary patching of call sites for
interrupt-related paravirt ops, since no-doubt Andi wasn't the only one
to believe this approach is slow.
The benchmarks were done on a UP 3GHz Pentium 4 with 512MB of RAM.
2.6.17-rc4 vs 2.6.17-rc4 with CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y vs 2.6.17-rc4
CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y with patch. Summary: with binary patching, the
difference
2009 Apr 05
2
Xen benchmark
Hi all,
I''ve performed a benchmark on my server to compare performance with
and without Xen, and with and without domUs active. I used lmbench to
measure basic hardware operations on math and memory, and system
calls like mmap(), fork(), exec().
The results are at http://drainbamage.nl/2009/04/05/xen-benchmark/ .
It seems that Xen adds significant overhead to process creation
2008 Sep 09
3
sort by value fails
hi all,
i want use sort_by_value to sort by "username".
so in the indexing process i add the value i want sort by as value
(lang is php)
$document->add_value(0, 'value');
when i sort i got all specialchars at the beginning
?
?
?
alf
the values be indexed as utf8.
what do i wrong? any suggestions?
regards,
sven
2007 Jul 20
0
[Xen-ia64-devel] [IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww29]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
ia64/xen-unstable and ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen.
Building the xen-vnif PV-on-HVM driver failed. This issue has already
fixed on staging trees by the following patches:
http://xenbits.xensource.com/staging/xen-unstable.hg?rev/48c8244c47c7
http://xenbits.xensource.com/staging/linux-2.6.18-xen.hg?rev/670f8d5305d2
In LTP, test cases related
2008 Dec 12
0
[Xen-ia64-devel] [IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww49]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
ia64/xen-unstable and ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen.
All test cases passed.
TEST ENVIRONMENT
Machine : Tiger4
Kernel : 2.6.18.8-xen
Changeset : 18872:3acca92b9597 (ia64/xen-unstable)
753:17adc5c344fe (ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen)
131:9210bd27a551 (efi-vfirmware)
b4d410a
2008 Feb 29
0
[Xen-ia64-devel] [IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww08]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
ia64/xen-unstable and ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen.
All test cases passed.
TEST ENVIRONMENT
Machine : Tiger4
Kernel : 2.6.18.8-xen
Changeset : 17133:daf39fc8038a (ia64/xen-unstable)
442:0c1e6a1b8e90 (ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen)
70:b6ea2d6130fb (efi-vfirmware)
Dom0 OS : RHEL4
2008 Oct 03
0
[IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww39]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
ia64/xen-unstable and ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen.
All test cases passed.
TEST ENVIRONMENT
Machine : Tiger4
Kernel : 2.6.18.8-xen
Changeset : 18503:325904748847 (ia64/xen-unstable)
673:3161879fdf22 (ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen)
126:d255b2cfdd5a (efi-vfirmware)
0f3d638
2007 Dec 07
0
[IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww49]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
ia64/xen-unstable and ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen.
All test cases passed.
TEST ENVIRONMENT
Machine : Tiger4
Kernel : 2.6.18.8-xen
Changeset : 16540:8ba08f2244b2 (ia64/xen-unstable)
337:4108b5c64f86 (ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen)
35:ebf7052731ec (efi-vfirmware)
Dom0 OS : RHEL4
2008 Feb 08
1
Re: Problem with Blackfin assembly optimizations -- bug in fixed_bfin.h / resampler saturation???
Hi,
I tried to figure out what the problem is -- but it seems to be totally different from what I expected.
My status at the moment is:
- computing results for "generic" and "Blackfin ASM" versions of the DIV32_16 function are the same, there is no "algorithmic bug"
- Instead, there seems some sort of memory corruption:
When I comment out the DIV32_16 function
2007 Oct 12
3
How get DHCP-/BOOTP-Options with MEMDISK
Using PXELINUX and MEMDISK I started a MS-DOS-Diskimage.
How can I get the DHCP-Options or BOOTP-Tags from within MS-DOS?? (Like bppatch from 3com.)
Thanks!
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2008 Mar 14
2
Problems with Samba
Hi,
I administrate a server (debian etch) on which runs samba, version 3.0.24-6et. Everything worked fine until today. I tried to logon on the server via a clientmachine (win2k, winxp), but i got an error, "System cannot logon because domain not reachable". (it is possible to ping the server and to establish a shortcut (to logon) to the server - that works). I have no idea what
2007 Apr 13
0
[Xen-ia64-devel] [IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww15]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
xen-ia64-unstable.
I did not test a VT-i domain because compiling PV-on-HVM drivers failed.
In LTP, test cases related with direct IO still failed.
# dio02 dio03 dio06 dio08 dio09 dio12 dio14 dio15 dio17 dio18 dio19
# dio21 dio22 dio23 dio25 dio26 dio27 dio28
And syslog10 failed but passed manually.
TEST ENVIRONMENT
Machine
2007 Mar 02
0
[Xen-ia64-devel] [IA64] Weekly benchmark results [ww09]
Hi,
I report a benchmark result of this week on IPF using
xen-ia64-unstable.
I did not test a VT-i domain because linking PV-on-HVM drivers still
failed.
In LTP, test cases related with direct IO still failed.
# dio02 dio03 dio06 dio08 dio09 dio12 dio14 dio15 dio17 dio18 dio19
# dio21 dio22 dio23 dio25 dio26 dio27 dio28
TEST ENVIRONMENT
Machine : Tiger4
Kernel :
2008 Feb 22
1
Re: Problem with Blackfin assembly optimizations -- bug in fixed_bfin.h / resampler saturation???
Hi Jean-Marc,
after some problems with getting svn to work here I finally made it. Problem is, you write that I cannot use libspeex and libspeexdsp at the same time now -- because I use a "live" system (mic-in -> speex_enc -> speex_dec -> headphone out) and I can run the AD1836 audio codec on 48 kHz only, I cannot use my program now (because I use speex resampling...)
So I
2007 Oct 05
2
version 3 and glibc
wondering if the only option to have rsync 3 running is have a glibc 2.4+?
I have a backup server and many other servers running cpanel on them so
a glibc update is not an option as it could skrew up the systems. Any
idea or workaround? Or i should to stick with old versions of rsync?
Thanx in advance!
Manuel
2006 Jul 25
18
[PATCH] turn off writable page tables
At OLS I gave a talk on some of the Xen scalability inhibitors, and one
of these was writable page tables. We went over why the feature does
not scale, but just as important, we found that the uniprocessor case
does not provide any advantage either. These tests were done on x86_64,
so I wanted to run the 1-way test on 32 bit to show the same problem.
So, I have run with writable PTs and