Re: Fedora27: NFS v4 terrible write performance

2018-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/29/18 15:47, Terry Barnaby wrote: > On 19/01/18 15:11, Terry Barnaby wrote: >> When doing a tar -xzf ... of a big source tar on an NFSv4 file system the >> time >> taken is huge. I am seeing an overall data rate of about 1 MByte per second >> across >> the network interface. >> >> If I copy

Re: Fedora27: NFS v4 terrible write performance

2018-01-29 Thread Terry Barnaby
On 29/01/18 09:05, Ed Greshko wrote: On 01/29/18 15:47, Terry Barnaby wrote: On 19/01/18 15:11, Terry Barnaby wrote: When doing a tar -xzf ... of a big source tar on an NFSv4 file system the time taken is huge. I am seeing an overall data rate of about 1 MByte per second across the network int

Organising photos visually

2018-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
Looking for some advice here. I have a large set of old slides (transparencies) which I'm currently scanning for the family, but of course many of them are out of order. Clearly they don't have EXIF information (they were taken in the 70s and 80s). I'm looking for a way to order them *visually* aft

Re: Organising photos visually

2018-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 12:27 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > Looking for some advice here. I have a large set of old slides > (transparencies) which I'm currently scanning for the family, but of > course many of them are out of order. Clearly they don't have EXIF > information (they were taken i

Re: Organising photos visually

2018-01-29 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 29 January 2018, Patrick O'Callaghan sent: > Looking for some advice here. I have a large set of old slides > (transparencies) which I'm currently scanning for the family, but of > course many of them are out of order. I suppose it depends on how you're going to view them.

Re: Organising photos visually

2018-01-29 Thread William Oliver
On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 12:27 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > Looking for some advice here. I have a large set of old slides > (transparencies) which I'm currently scanning for the family, but of > course many of them are out of order. Clearly they don't have EXIF > information (they were taken i

Re: Organising photos visually

2018-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 07:49 -0500, William Oliver wrote: > On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 12:27 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > Looking for some advice here. I have a large set of old slides > > (transparencies) which I'm currently scanning for the family, but of > > course many of them are out of ord

Re: PHP/apache issue after update

2018-01-29 Thread Remi Collet
Le 29/01/2018 à 00:45, Emmett Culley a écrit : > I am not sure why php-fpm is suddenly getting used on my workstation. I did > not install it, nor did I enable it in systemd. A couple of days ago I was > modifying one of the sites that stopped working, and all was working as > expected. Then

Mesa >= 17.2.4 for F27?

2018-01-29 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi there, Mesa 17.2.4 deployed as update to Fedora 27 is now exactly 3 months old. Any chance to get 17.3.3 for F27 - or at least 17.2.8? Best regards, Clemens ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users

Re: Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

2018-01-29 Thread Rick Stevens
On 01/26/2018 04:29 PM, Stephen Morris wrote: > On 25/1/18 9:26 am, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >> On Wed, 2018-01-24 at 14:01 -0700, stan wrote: >>> On Wed, 24 Jan 2018 12:03:54 + >>> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >>> On rebooting today my system took an age to shutdown, for no apparent

Re: Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

2018-01-29 Thread Tom Horsley
I've been using the technique described in here for a while to get my system to reboot in a reasonable amount of time: http://tomhorsley.com/game/punch.html The main thing is does is kill off all the systemd "user" daemons, which get started when anything logs in, but don't ever get stopped. Som

Re: Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

2018-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 09:46 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote: > > I get the same issue on my system but for me it is completely random as > > to when it happens and when it doesn't. The last time it happened , it > > paused for a minute or so after the normal watchdog not stopping > > message, and just be

Re: Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

2018-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 14:53 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote: > I've been using the technique described in here for a while > to get my system to reboot in a reasonable amount of time: > > http://tomhorsley.com/game/punch.html > > The main thing is does is kill off all the systemd "user" > daemons, which

Re: Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

2018-01-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 30/1/18 7:17 am, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 09:46 -0800, Rick Stevens wrote: I get the same issue on my system but for me it is completely random as to when it happens and when it doesn't. The last time it happened , it paused for a minute or so after the normal watchdog

Re: Organising photos visually

2018-01-29 Thread Stephen Morris
On 30/1/18 12:22 am, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 07:49 -0500, William Oliver wrote: On Mon, 2018-01-29 at 12:27 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: Looking for some advice here. I have a large set of old slides (transparencies) which I'm currently scanning for the family, but

Re: Mesa >= 17.2.4 for F27?

2018-01-29 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 16:13:16 +0100 Clemens Eisserer wrote: > Hi there, > > Mesa 17.2.4 deployed as update to Fedora 27 is now exactly 3 months old. > Any chance to get 17.3.3 for F27 - or at least 17.2.8? At best in rawhide (F28) you'll get 17.3.3, if that's what you mean: https://apps.fedorap

Re: Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

2018-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/30/18 04:17, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > I don't think that's it. If they're being killed after a watchdog > timout then they are responding to a signal. But, maybe they are not being gracefully killed off after the timeout?   Maybe the timeout is "Oh, screw it. Let's reboot/power-off any

Re: Fedora27: NFS v4 terrible write performance

2018-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/29/18 17:40, Terry Barnaby wrote: > Now I understand that NFS's latency with writes is a performance bottleneck, > but in > the past I have used the "async" mount option to good effect to minimise > this. It > does not appear to have any effect on my systems. The "async" mount option is >

Epson XP-860: available printer driver won't print in duplex

2018-01-29 Thread Temlakos
Everyone: Recently I bought an Epson XP-860, to replace the XP-810 that finally quit on me after many long years of service. But when I went to install a printer driver, I found that duplex printing is simply not available. It might or might not be significant that the recommended printer

Re: Epson XP-860: available printer driver won't print in duplex

2018-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/30/18 11:27, Temlakos wrote: > Recently I bought an Epson XP-860, to replace the XP-810 that finally quit on > me > after many long years of service. > > But when I went to install a printer driver, I found that duplex printing is > simply > not available. > > It might or might not be signi

Re: Fedora27: NFS v4 terrible write performance

2018-01-29 Thread Terry Barnaby
On 30/01/18 00:32, Ed Greshko wrote: On 01/29/18 17:40, Terry Barnaby wrote: Now I understand that NFS's latency with writes is a performance bottleneck, but in the past I have used the "async" mount option to good effect to minimise this. It does not appear to have any effect on my systems. T

Re: Mesa >= 17.2.4 for F27?

2018-01-29 Thread Matthew Miller
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 04:13:16PM +0100, Clemens Eisserer wrote: > Hi there, > Mesa 17.2.4 deployed as update to Fedora 27 is now exactly 3 months old. > Any chance to get 17.3.3 for F27 - or at least 17.2.8? Is there a specific issue you need addressed? That's generally more useful than updates

Re: Fedora27: NFS v4 terrible write performance

2018-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/30/18 14:10, Terry Barnaby wrote: > > Thanks for the reply and trying. With your example its a bit different as you > are > creating the tar and compressing. The compression will take quite a lot of > CPU and > this is probably the bottleneck in your case. > No, it isn't I used "tar -zcf