t doesn't allow "cycles" event to be
passed to "-P" option :(
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all four cases (palin, aio, sendfile, aio + sendfile)
with hwpmc. What should I read about hwpmc?
Anyway, all 4 cases shows same performance.
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linprocfs on /usr/local/linux/proc (linprocfs, local)
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this poll() prevalence is not clear to me. So, it wait something most
of time? What?
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4 calls/s)
957925 __sysctl calls (15965 calls/s)
It looks strange to me! And very ineffective!
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Hello, Lev.
You wrote 7 июля 2013 г., 23:37:04:
LS> Why samba performacne is so loosy? What could
...be improved?
Sorry for sending incomplete message.
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And smbd utilize only 50% of one core.
So, smbd is NOT limited by:
(1) FS (33MiB/s vs 280MiB/s).
(2) Network (33MiB/s vs 820Mbit/s / 97MiB/s).
(3) CPU (50% vs 100%, CPU is 150% idle!).
Why samba performacne is so loosy? What
Hello, Adrian.
You wrote 16 декабря 2011 г., 20:43:27:
> Guys/girls/fuzzy things - this is 2011; people look at shiny blog
> sites with graphs rather than mailing lists. Sorry, we lost that
> battle. :)
My thoughts exactly.
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/ meaningless, ets)
(3) Lose [potential] userbase.
You know, that these benchmarks are bad. I know. But potential (and
even some current!) user doesn't. And it seems, that these benchmarks
become popular over Internet.
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