[sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2010-04-21 Thread Harald Schilly
On Apr 21, 3:29 pm, Pablo Angulo wrote: > some subfolders of .sage. I'm curious, which subfolders? H -- To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this gro

[sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2010-04-21 Thread Pablo Angulo
I'm coming back to this old topic in case someone reads it seeking help for a similar problem. After more time and experiments, my colleague decided the main problem was the big size of files to transfer. Now there's a script deleting regularly .mozilla and some subfolders of .sage. The startup tim

Re: [sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2009-11-27 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 09:01:51AM -0800, Harald Schilly wrote: > On Nov 27, 8:51 am, Jan Groenewald wrote: > > Recently it had problems when 50 users were already on and then > > a group of 54 students walked into a lab and logged on simutlaneously > > to start sage. > > Well, it still might

[sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2009-11-27 Thread Harald Schilly
On Nov 27, 8:51 am, Jan Groenewald wrote: > Recently it had problems when 50 users were already on and then > a group of 54 students walked into a lab and logged on simutlaneously > to start sage. Well, it still might be interesting to check what sage does in the .sage dir. Does it read all files

Re: [sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2009-11-26 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi Pablo >In my university, we have a room with 24 computers and one nfs server >serving the home folders for all of them. SAGE is installed in each of >the computers individually. As the course progresses, we're running into >severe performance problems when using SAGE in this setting. We have no

[sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2009-11-26 Thread Pablo Angulo
> > > The worsheets are very small objects; so I guess that the problem is > somewhere else. > Maybe the .mozilla folder is responsible. Or maybe sage attempts to browse the .sage directory and that causes nfs to transfer all the files. My .sage folder is 150mb big. > If your nfs server is a linux

[sage-devel] Re: sage and nfs

2009-11-26 Thread Jaap Spies
Pablo Angulo wrote: > Hello: > In my university, we have a room with 24 computers and one nfs server > serving the home folders for all of them. SAGE is installed in each of > the computers individually. As the course progresses, we're running into > severe performance problems when using SAGE