Nataraj wrote:
> On 03/01/2012 08:15 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
problems.
>>
>> Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
Ok, more info:
(Sorry 'bout the screwed-up headers - forwarded to my work email from
home, then forwarded back to this account just now)
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From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
> Yeah: after I tried to add it, and it gave me the "does not support
> options parsing", I began trying to del the mq, but I can't seem to
> find the Magical Syntax (tm) that let's me get rid of that.
This worked for me...
# tc qdisc del dev eth1 root handle 1
JD
Nataraj wrote:
> On 03/01/2012 08:15 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
>> since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
>> problems.
>>
>> Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
>>
>> Afte
On 03/01/2012 08:15 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
> since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
> problems.
>
> Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
>
> After a fair bit of googling
John Doe wrote:
> From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
>
>> I've tried tc qdisc add dev eth0 mq pfifo_fast
>> and tc qdisc add dev eth0 pfifo_fast
>> and neither works. I've googled, and seen something about you can't set
>> something with tc, because pfifo_fast is the hardwired default.
>
> Not an expert, b
From: John Doe
> But it fails for 'pfifo_fast':
But it works for 'pfifo'...
JD
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From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
> I've tried tc qdisc add dev eth0 mq pfifo_fast
> and tc qdisc add dev eth0 pfifo_fast
> and neither works. I've googled, and seen something about you can't set
> something with tc, because pfifo_fast is the hardwired default.
Not an expert, but this seems to add 'mq'
We just moved a user, who deals with a *lot* of data, to a new server,
since his old NFS home directory was on a disk that had started showing
problems.
Now, i/o is about six times slower, my manager reports.
After a fair bit of googling, I started looking at tc and ip, and found
the following: f
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 23:49 +0100, Ned Slider wrote:
> Dick Roth wrote:
> > Juan C. Valido wrote:
> >> On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 06:09 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
> >>> Had to replace dying cpu and mobo, so also replaced IDE with new SATA
> >>> drive. Installed from latest ISO onto SATA and can't get net
Dick Roth wrote:
Juan C. Valido wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 06:09 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
Had to replace dying cpu and mobo, so also replaced IDE with new SATA
drive. Installed from latest ISO onto SATA and can't get networking
to lease an IP address from my ISP (Comcast). The network utili
Juan C. Valido wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 06:09 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
Had to replace dying cpu and mobo, so also replaced IDE with new SATA
drive. Installed from latest ISO onto SATA and can't get networking to
lease an IP address from my ISP (Comcast). The network utility always
comes u
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 06:09 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
> Had to replace dying cpu and mobo, so also replaced IDE with new SATA
> drive. Installed from latest ISO onto SATA and can't get networking to
> lease an IP address from my ISP (Comcast). The network utility always
> comes up with a private
Had to replace dying cpu and mobo, so also replaced IDE with new SATA
drive. Installed from latest ISO onto SATA and can't get networking to
lease an IP address from my ISP (Comcast). The network utility always
comes up with a private address (192.168.0.2) instead of Comcast IP.
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