s per second caused the
utilization in both directions to go up nearly to 100%.
Is this a normal TCP stack behaviour?
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ows the problem, preferably 2 dumps, from both sides
> of the cable
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at least 95%. Instead, only
one is used.
Is this a bug of Linux kernel TCP stack, or a bug in the algorithm presented
in the appropriate RFC?
Isn't UDP more suitable for data transfers?
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I realized that removing the module while in usage OOPSES the kernel and
only the alt-sysrq-usb helps. I thought it should write some error message
and do nothing.
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Hello
does anybody here have the datasheet for the 53c400a SCSI bus interface cotroller?
I tried to find it on the Net but did not succeed.
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root@ghost:/usr/src/linux# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.2.18 (root@ghost) (gcc version 2.95.2.1 19991024 (release)) #14
Mon Jan 29 15:14:27 MET 2001
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CFLAGS=-O3 -Wall -fomit-frame-pointer
LDFLAGS=-s -lm
all: syncro beat
syncro: syncro.c
beat: beat.c
clean:
rm -f *.o core syn
I can't get the CBQ running on 2.2.17. Alexey look like he doesn't reply to his
mails. I made one more man to check it over me. We both can't find a problem.
The file with config info is attached.
Eager for any idea
Clock
This is an excerpt from the kernel configuration:
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