I get terrible performance problems
some of the times(reported here in a separate thread
but didn't get much response from people, so assuming
that everyone is a getting a jittery USB mouse and
skipping in xmms during IO loads) and I just wanted
to see if the non-debug version performs any
Something is wrong with your setup/config. Solaris
that's what we are trying to figure out here. at least two people have said
that they can reproduce the symptoms in their setup too.
Other x86 servers ran beautifully 'out of the box',
with no tune-ups or patches required.
congrats! you are
Also note that my song is in one fat32 partition and
mozilla tar is on another fat32. The destination of
untar is on / which is logging. Is the pcfs driver
the culprit here? I have doubt about that because
bzip2 never figured in the above mentioned 5 seconds
in iosnoop. Moreover, the
149 nscan = (last_total_pages *
es * (tune.t_fsflushr))/v.v_autoup;
nscan can be reduced by removing memory from the
system; by lowering
tune.t_fsflushr (but apparently that is already
reduced to 1 on S10 GA); or
by increasing the v.v_autoup tunable.
tune.t_fsflushr used to be
149 nscan = (last_total_pages *
es * (tune.t_fsflushr))/v.v_autoup;
nscan can be reduced by removing memory from the
system; by lowering
tune.t_fsflushr (but apparently that is already
reduced to 1 on S10 GA); or
by increasing the v.v_autoup tunable.
Jürgen Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get terrible performance problems
some of the times(reported here in a separate thread
but didn't get much response from people, so assuming
that everyone
everyone?
Or noone?
is a getting a jittery USB mouse and skipping in xmms during IO
I got hold of iosnoop and invoked it with -v right after I started the song and
invoked untar of mozilla. There was a time I noted when ogg123 hung for nearly
5 seconds by simply using date commands. I took that timestamp and grepped in
iosnoop log. Here is a snippet of iosnoop output around
Sunil wrote:
Ok, I ruled out the fat32 by moving the distfiles to /. I get the same
symptoms still.
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The above quoting is all I can see
is a getting a jittery USB mouse and skipping in
xmms during IO loads)
What kind of media are you using in xmms?
playing ogg files.
Or are you playing compressed audio clips
(Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, ???)
stored on a local filesystem? (Maybe some other
process is using all
spare cpu
I doubt that. Its a 2.4 Ghz machine and with ample amount of RAM. Same
software and same songs pla
y without skips on my lesser solaris 9 unltrasparc and I have saturated that
machine much more than
I do with this machine. oss driver is running ipl 9 as well.
Try to find out where the CPU is
What kind of media are you using in xmms?
playing ogg files.
OK.
Or are you playing compressed audio clips (Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, ???)
stored on a local filesystem? (Maybe some other process is using all
spare cpu cycles so that xmms cannot decompress the audio in real
time?).
I
Ok, this is a little long. My audio stops, konqueror freezes, mouse jumps when
I do untar of mozilla source. In the following statistics, whenever wait is
high, my audio stops and I see all the above symptoms.
$ iostat -xnzc 5
cpu
us sy wt id
5 5 0 90
extended
See pkgmk(1), pkgmap(4), prototype(4), and the
Application Packaging
Developer's Guide.
that is probably a good start.
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