>>
>> My second question was about disks status led: It could be fine to see the
>> lighted when they
>> are working. With the original software they lights on traffic, so I think
>> that they are not
>> broken.
>The disks leds are disabled by default and don't have a trigger to
>enable them. Lo
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 01:51:13PM +, Martin Guy wrote:
> I only get 3 MB/s on a 100Mbps network using a 200MHz ARM CPU
> because it runs out of CPU to run the TCP network stack.
> You can find out whether this is your problem by running "vmstat 5"
> on a console while you beat the network/
>...
Ok, thanks for the indications!
>> My second question was about disks status led: It could be fine to see the
>> lighted when they
>> are working. With the original software they lights on traffic, so I think
>> that they are not
>> broken.
>The disks leds are disabled by default and don'
Andrea Lanza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, SS4000E , based on EM-7210 card.
>
> I got the kernel sources from www.kernel.org
> I took version 2.6.25.1
> then I patched it applying all the patches present in
>
> http://git.rtp-net.org/?p=ss4000e.git;a=summary
ok. So you have the patches and
edì 18 novembre 2008 16.39
A: Andrea Lanza
Cc: 'debian-arm@lists.debian.org'
Oggetto: Re: performance information
Andrea Lanza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi al,
Hi,
> I am completly new to this list and to Debian and arm too.
>
> Anyway I succeded in installing my
Andrea Lanza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi al,
Hi,
> I am completly new to this list and to Debian and arm too.
>
> Anyway I succeded in installing my Intel S4000e with kernel 2.6.25.1 and
> latest lenny Debian.
You meant SS4000e, right ? :)
> I cross compiled my kernel using the patch I f
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Oggetto: Re: performance information
On 11/18/08, Lennert Buytenhek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that the Cirrus ep93xx? If yes, then you're only getting 3 MB/s
> because the ethernet MAC is lame
Yes it is. Thanks for the info
M
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> Is that the Cirrus ep93xx? If yes, then you're only getting 3 MB/s
> because the ethernet MAC is lame
Yes it is. Thanks for the info
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 01:51:13PM +, Martin Guy wrote:
> I only get 3 MB/s on a 100Mbps network using a 200MHz ARM CPU
> because it runs out of CPU to run the TCP network stack.
Is that the Cirrus ep93xx? If yes, then you're only getting 3 MB/s
because the ethernet MAC is lame and the mac
Hi!
I only get 3 MB/s on a 100Mbps network using a 200MHz ARM CPU
because it runs out of CPU to run the TCP network stack.
You can find out whether this is your problem by running "vmstat 5"
on a console while you beat the network/disks to death, watching the
"CPU - id" column. If it goes down
hi al,
I am completly new to this list and to Debian and arm too.
Anyway I succeded in installing my Intel S4000e with kernel 2.6.25.1 and latest
lenny Debian.
I cross compiled my kernel using the patch I found on the net and then moved
the zImage
to the scratched (init-ialized) RedBoot Flash.
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