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2009 Jun 10
5
trouble with maxbw
Folks, I''m playing with maxbw on links (as opposed to flows) in Crossbow, and I have a couple of questions. First, the limts seem only advisory. The first example has the main host talking to a zone that has 172.16.17.100 configured on znic0. When there is no maxbw, the throughtput is as expected; when maxbw is 55M the throughput only drops to 76 Mbps: # netperf -H
2009 May 12
4
Controlling outbound bandwidth utilization by port
Among other things, I run an http server on my home DSL line (6M/768kbit). The content includes several large image galleries, and when certain crawlers hit our server w/ multiple large image uploads, we end up with large ping time delays - sufficient to disrupt the kids'' on-line gaming. Attempts to control this with robots.txt has not be very successful; Solaris IPQoS appears quite
2008 Mar 21
1
modifying bandwidth
Hi, Pradeep: I believe you had some questions about modifying bandwidth for flows/VNICs. I believe that should be fine in the recently released bits, could you please check and lets know if you still have any questions about this. Bandwidth limits can be modified using: links: dladm set-linkprop -p maxbw=<value> linkname flows: flowadm set-flowprop -p maxbw=<value> flowname (I
2009 Oct 02
1
decision trees using the Hellinger distance rather than
Hi, while working with decision trees and unbalanced data, I came across the use of the Hellinger distance as an alternative to information gain [1,2], when dealing with skewed data. Does anybody know of R implementations of this approach to decision trees? Thanks, [1] http://www.cse.nd.edu/Reports/2008/TR-2008-06.pdf [2] http://csmr.ca.sandia.gov/~wpk/slides/wdmda-sem.pdf -- Rajarshi Guha NIH
2009 Mar 28
4
mac_srs_rx_poll_ring thread never stop polling hardware in kernel
Recently I found that the mac_srs_rx_poll_ring thread may never stop in kernel, please see the following mpstat, cpu 2 is in 100% kernel usage, but no syscalls and no interrupts. CPU minf mjf xcal intr ithr csw icsw migr smtx srw syscl usr sys wt idl 0 0 0 0 300 100 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 14 0 0 134 68 134 1
2009 Apr 10
13
property parsing in dladm
I decided to take a stab at 6601421 dladm set-linkprop should support multiple -p options along with some related linkprop fixes, but when I looked into dladm.c, was surprised to find that "dladm_parse_props()" is called from do_create_aggr and do_create_vlan in addition to the expected (by me, at least) do_create_vnic *linkprop functions. What happened here? Why do we pass in
2005 Feb 19
2
Warnings by functions mean(), median()
Hello, following functions doesnt work correct with my data: median(), geo.mean(). My datafiles contain more than 10.000 lines and six columns from a flow-cytometer-measurment. I need the arithmetic and geometric mean and median. For the calculation of the geometric mean i wrote following function: fix(geo.mean) function(x) { n<-length(x)
2007 Mar 14
3
I/O bottleneck Root cause identification w Dtrace ?? (controller or IO bus)
Dtrace and Performance Teams, I have the following IO Performance Specific Questions (and I''m already savy with the lockstat and pre-dtrace utilities for performance analysis.. but in need of details regarding specifying IO bottlenecks @ the controller or IO bus..) : **Q.A*> Determining IO Saturation bottlenecks ( */.. beyond service times and kernel contention.. )/ I''m
2007 Oct 17
3
Dtrace scripts for performance data gathering
I am looking for Dtrace scripts that can be used to collect data during performance tests. I am especially interested in IO but CPU, memory, threads, etc are needed as well. Thanks, Dave
2004 Nov 24
5
HTB Script
2008 Aug 18
1
Survey Design / Rake questions
I'm trying to learn how to calibrate/postStratify/rake survey data in preparation for a large survey effort we're about to embark upon. As a working example, I have results from a small survey of ~650 respondents, ~90 response fields each. I'm trying to learn how to (properly?) apply the aforementioned functions. My data are from a bus on board survey. The expansion in the
2010 Apr 04
1
help with routing and multiple subnets
Gents, first of all thanks for tinc, and thanks in advance for your advice. At the risk of revealing my stupidity and opening myself to ridicule.... I am trying to connect a new remote lan into an existing tinc vpn with the central tinc vpn server located at 10.57.132.1 on the 10.57.132.0/24 subnet. I set up this central tinc vpn server myself along with several other remote lans linked to
2007 Jul 12
2
[AVS] Question concerning reverse synchronization of a zpool
Hi, I''m struggling to get a stable ZFS replication using Solaris 10 110/06 (actual patches) and AVS 4.0 for several weeks now. We tried it on VMware first and ended up in kernel panics en masse (yes, we read Jim Dunham''s blog articles :-). Now we try on the real thing, two X4500 servers. Well, I have no trouble replicating our kernel panics there, too ... but I think I
2016 May 27
2
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
All of our Kafka clusters are fairly write-heavy. The cluster in question is our second-heaviest ? we haven?t yet upgraded the heaviest, due to the issues we?ve been experiencing in this one. Here is an iostat example from a host within the same cluster, but without the RAID check running: [root at r2k1 ~] # iostat -xdmc 1 10 Linux 3.10.0-327.13.1.el7.x86_64 (r2k1) 05/27/16 _x86_64_ (32 CPU)
2016 Jun 01
0
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
I did some additional testing - I stopped Kafka on the host, and kicked off a disk check, and it ran at the expected speed overnight. I started kafka this morning, and the raid check's speed immediately dropped down to ~2000K/Sec. I then enabled the write-back cache on the drives (hdparm -W1 /dev/sd*). The raid check is now running between 100000K/Sec and 200000K/Sec, and has been for several
2008 Nov 29
75
Slow death-spiral with zfs gzip-9 compression
I am [trying to] perform a test prior to moving my data to solaris and zfs. Things are going very poorly. Please suggest what I might do to understand what is going on, report a meaningful bug report, fix it, whatever! Both to learn what the compression could be, and to induce a heavy load to expose issues, I am running with compress=gzip-9. I have two machines, both identical 800MHz P3 with
2009 Jul 06
69
link protection review
Hi all, Link protection is a new feature we are planning to introduce to Solaris and we would like to solicit your feedback on it. Please see attached document for details.
2008 Nov 23
0
why this function give error message
Dear R guru, I am Saikat Sarkar working as a researcher of Economics in Tampere University, Finland. I am trying to estimate some Garch related tests with Bayesian analysis by R programme. I am not good in R but trying to survive. Anyway I have the coding but not working properly. I have tried to find the problem but failed. I am writing to all R gurus to help me out. Could you please look at
2016 May 25
6
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
I?ve posted this on the forums at https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=57926&p=244614#p244614 - posting to the list in the hopes of getting more eyeballs on it. We have a cluster of 23 HP DL380p Gen8 hosts running Kafka. Basic specs: 2x E5-2650 128 GB RAM 12 x 4 TB 7200 RPM SATA drives connected to an HP H220 HBA Dual port 10 GB NIC The drives are configured as one large
2011 May 05
1
Question about error of "non-numeric argument to binary operator"
I have been trying to do a nls model and gives me the error of a nonnumeric argument table(file="c:/tt2.txt",header=T) > fit.model <- nls(TT~60*(1+alpha*(v/c)^beta),data=tt2, start=list(alpha=1, beta=3, v=1000)) Error in v/c : non-numeric argument to binary operator > is.numeric(tt2) [1] FALSE > is.character(tt2) [1] FALSE > as.numeric(tt2) Error: (list)