what version of dosemu is this?  Also, the hog thing can go lower, the 
higher number you give it.  Make sure you are using the the latest dosemu, 
1.99.


On 7 Dec 2003, Guillermo Gomez wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> I'm using dosemu to provide remote sessions (telnet) to certain dos
> applicattion running in my Linux box.
> 
> Each Linux client has a binary dosemu installation in the server (what i
> need is separate autoexec.bat for each client) plus a Windows98 DOS
> (minnimu).
> 
> FreeDOS does not work witht this application written in QBasic (invalid
> opcode messages). The application is also based in Novell betrieve
> register mannager (sort of data base manager).
> 
> The point is that the "program" is eating all the CPU. When one session
> is working everything looks fine and when more clients get's connected
> the CPU is splitted more or less with equals shares:
> 
> Examples:
> 
> 1 clients --> 90% CPU
> 
> 2 clients --> +/- 45% each 
> 
> The problem is that the server machine start to behave badly (stop
> sending data through the telnet server) for no apparent reason in
> certain situations.
> 
> I already tried the hog thing, it's in 1 (default) so i guess i can't
> lower it anymore :(
> 
> The last thing i tried was to nice the telnet server to 0 just to see if
> that helps.
> 
> Running the program is no the big thing, the problem arises when we
> print using the passhrough printng features of our telnet client (Anzio
> Lite).
> 
> I sniffed the traffic and yes, the server jus stop sending data.
> Somo simillar sympton happens when starting "btrieve". The screen
> freezes but at this point if we press Esc, then the application keeps
> going as nothing were happen.
> 
> Any help would be appreciate it.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Guillermo
> 
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