On Sat, 2005-01-22 at 12:40, Andrew Plumb wrote:
> I've been running into the same issue on transfers, deleting files,
> etc. My guess is that heavy HD access is "starving" my PVR-350's DMA
> access.
>
> Can someone think of some way to profile and balance out the DMA
> activity? Perhaps using h
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:11:21 -0600, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Of course my real recomendation would be to fix the underlying problem,
> but that might require new hardware of some kind.
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I've been running into the same issue on transfers, deleting files,
e
Well you could just download the wondershaper script and try that. To
be useful you'd need to limit your upload on both the sending and
receiving machines.
http://lartc.org/wondershaper/
If this is what you want, I'd recommend reading up on iptables and
creating a very simple one rather than w
Micah Wedemeyer wrote:
My Epia Myth box ALWAYS locks up whenever I do a file transfer (scp, ftp, etc.)
across my local LAN at home. However, it does fine when downloading files from
the Internet. I've read a few posts that say the Epias have trouble with DMA
and such, and so I'm guessing that if
My Epia Myth box ALWAYS locks up whenever I do a file transfer (scp, ftp, etc.)
across my local LAN at home. However, it does fine when downloading files from
the Internet. I've read a few posts that say the Epias have trouble with DMA
and such, and so I'm guessing that if I could reduce the tran