sounds like a power unit problem. try to switch them and repeat.
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From: Shantanu Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:07:50 PM
Subject: freebsd vs linux: performance problem
Hi,
I am running FreeBSD 7.0 Beta
Hi Guys!
I just cant sleep till i make this thing clear.
We have a 10/100 Mb/s NIC which transmits 33 000 000 Hz x 32 Bytes width = 132
MB/s over PCI 2.2
But how do you guys count 12.5 MB/s in the cable when the NIC has lets say
realtek 8139 25 MHz external clock. and 4 cables to transmit bi-
Hi Guys,
has anyone actually managed to speed up the thing up to 10-12 MB/s
i have a good 7-9 MB/s on large files and that should be enough, but still, out
of curiosity?
Oh by the way:
100 MB ethernet
ping -s 65507 -f windowshost ~ 10-12 MB/s
ftp open freebsdhost put/get 500MB.file ~ 10-12 M
Or sit on ur fingers before u send CR
Slawek Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
I went back one step and moved the db back to the disks. It seems that
an unrelated update to the database at around the same time I migrated
to filer, made it slow down to a crawl. After some tweaking by the
develop
Or else it could be a udp fun. Just cut the crap.
Nash
Imri Zvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi!
I'm trying to setup a syslog server to serve a large group of servers.
For the syslog daemon, I have chosen rsyslogd, and the backend is mysql (on a
different machine).
The machine has 2 Intel
Arne Woerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Shane Ambler wrote:
> On 3/12/2005 3:14, "Arne Woerner"
> wrote:
> > Why should somebody want to keep CPU usage of a
> > process below a certain value (e. g. 20%)?
>
> Well if your machine isn't smp enabled (specifically
> pre-HTT) then one process ca
Hi Guys!
It seems i cannot get a clear answer wherther it is possible to limit a CPU
usage by a user process and should i do that at all.
I just wana run "tar -xzvf /usr/backup/pub.tar.gz /usr/home/pub" and do not
cause something like this:
PID USERNAME PRI NICESIZERE