On Saturday, November 26, 2011 08:10:17 PM gene heskett did opine: > On Friday, November 25, 2011 11:17:21 AM [email protected] did opine: > > Each night I backup my EMC machine home directory to a different > > computer If I leave EMC running I get 'ERROR: Unexpected realtime > > delay' > > I'll have to test this myself as I do a backup of: > > FQDN dir level MB-IN MB-OUT CMP% MM:ss KB/sec MM:SS > KB/Sec shop /etc 0 10 2 18.1 0:05 399.0 > 0:00 18140.0 shop /home 0 530 232 43.7 3:46 > 1048.5 0:05 47434.6 shop /root 0 719 269 37.5 > 6:09 746.3 0:05 55133.6 shop /usr/lib/amanda 1 0 0 > 3.3 0:05 0.4 0:00 10.0 shop /usr/local 0 2 > 1 27.7 0:01 540.4 0:00 6900.0 shop /usr/src 0 54 > 10 17.9 0:19 532.7 0:00 99110.0 shop /var/lib/amanda 1 > 3 1 17.2 0:01 661.6 0:00 6030.0 > > Using amanda, which uses tar As of tonight at about 5:30P, emc had not reported an Unexpected Realtime Error. emc, ff, and konversation were all left running. But that also is only one amanda run, so I left it running for another night.
> > The rsync cronjob causes this > > I have varied time and disabled job so I am sure of this > > I use 'rsync -vcupotrile ssh' and the files copied are > > > > sending incremental file list > > .d..t...... emc2/configs/FireballCNCV90/ > > <fcst...... emc2/configs/FireballCNCV90/emc.var > > <fcst...... emc2/configs/FireballCNCV90/emc.var.bak > > > > sent 540302 bytes received 497188 bytes 3907.68 bytes/sec > > total size is 4510283718 speedup is 4347.30 > > > > Other than 'don't do that' any suggestions > > That particular message is only reported the first time it is > encountered. In my case it is at emc startup almost instantly on AXIS > drawing the logo's backplot, but only about 25% of the time. So > obviously you are not seeing that, then but later. > > So I'll make it a point to leave it running after a clean restart, then > check the next morning to see if it has been reported. FWIW, if I get a > clean start, the only thing I've noted that will cause that error later, > is to fire up some kde-based gfx utility such as kaffeine. As I often > have a screen with FF running, and a 3rd screen with Konversation > running, I have not noted that either of those can trigger it on my > machine. > > I found the kaffeine trigger while running the latency-test which had at > that point been returning about a 10 u-sec figure max & started an > installed but useless program since I don't have a tv card in that box, > but the kaffeine startup caused a 400 u-sec latency. I assume there > would be others just as bad on my box/video card. > > In my use of FF & konversation, I don't switch off the emc screen unless > it is halted/paused, because I have never rigged a manual e-stop, and > when on some other screen, the esc focus is not relayed to emc. > > Don't ask me how I know that, or how many bits broken or clamps cut > into. I do learn eventually though. :) > > > And a side note, I use pretty much stock LiveCD install > > I use Gnome but hate it and KDE, too bloated and slow > > I would vote for XFCE > > I use it at the office on Centos > > > > Richard > > Cheers, Gene Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) My web page: <http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene> Schlattwhapper, n.: The window shade that allows itself to be pulled down, hesitates for a second, then snaps up in your face. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
