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e there is a number of folders (for every run level)
populated with links to the real rc scripts which are in /etc/init.d/
and when you type /etc/init.d/script start it will be started
but the boot up rc.scripts will never do start on /etc/init.d/ itself
only on the folder w
Adrian Penisoara wrote:
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Stefan Lambrev
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First let me reiterate a few things. I started in FreeBSD and it will
always be my first love. Second, keep in mind that Solaris is a
commercial
product and must be viewed a
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:13:03AM +0300, Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Matt Olander wrote:
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My old Dell Inspiron 51
driver.
I know Intel video cards are very pro-open source, but the driver for
those cards is not better then nvidia's.
Also I guess some time will pass before we see those laptops in Europe?
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y/paste from wine app to native
apps does not work. Ideas how to workaround this?
-Mark C.
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(socklen_t *)&clnt_length)) < 0) {
logmsg(LOG_WARNING, "HTTP accept: %s",
strerror(errno));
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Any ideas where should I look to understand better the error message and
why errno 53 was returned?
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Ilias Marinos wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a jail to my FreeBSD-STABLE, in which I run some
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uname -a will be more helpful then "FreeBSD-STABLE".
> services.I have configured and setup this jail using ezjail-admin.
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Greetings,
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Greetings,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Fixing all of the above I can send at about 13MB/sec (timecounter
is not relevant any more). The CPU is spending about 75% of the
time in the kernel, so
that is the next place to look. [hit
Greetings,
Ivan Voras wrote:
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Kris if you do not mind I'll write to hping developers to adopt this
patch, and if no response from them I can try to reach the port
maintainer, so we have this patched in ports?
As we
ested with twice smaller buffer and do not see performance lost.
Kris if you do not mind I'll write to hping developers to adopt this
patch, and if no response from them I can try to reach the port
maintainer, so we have this patched in ports?
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Greetings,
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Greetings,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
It is the socket buffer that is filling up. Either the application
is not increasing it to large enough size or the default maximum is
too low (Linux may set a larger default). Try increasing
Xfast_syscall [4]
2.5 304458.00 34124.000 100.00%
bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg [5]
2.3 335825.00 31367.000 100.00% uma_zalloc_arg [6]
P.S. my desktop PC i single core, but I think I'll find old server with
2x intel p4 CPUs.
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
It is the socket buffer that is filling up. Either the application
is not increasing it to large enough size or the default maximum is
too low (Linux may set a larger default). Try increasing
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf and confirming with the
Hi Kris,
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Hi Kris,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
You should use hwpmc to verify where the application is really
spending time, since gettimeofday doesn't seem to account for it
all.
Greets,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
On 23/01/2008, Stefan Lambrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greets,
Now I have final results with Linux and FreeBSD on the same hardware
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 3070 @ 2.66GHz - dual core
Lan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3:0:0: class=0x02000
sters: 25600
sysctl -a kern.ipc.maxsockbuf ?
No, this doesn't change things.
with timecounter=TSC it's easily reproduced on on 6.3.
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rep devbuf
devbuf 5214 42780K - 6390
16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096
42MB memory allocated for devbuf ? Is this ok ?
This is the only thing that 'eat' more then 1-2MB memory reported by
vmstat -m.
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Ivan Voras wrote:
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Greets,
Now I have final results with Linux and FreeBSD on the same hardware
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 3070 @ 2.66GHz - dual core
Lan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x10bc8086 chip=0x10bc80
I start
hping with timecounter=TSC
and it is harder to reproduce with ACPI-fast and HPET.
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Hi Kris,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
You should use hwpmc to verify where the application is really
spending time, since gettimeofday doesn't seem to account for it all.
pmc: Unknown Intel CPU.
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (
Greetings,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
How much can Linux handle?
Will install ubuntu on the same machine and let you know, but my
experience shows that FreeBSD + TSC
have the same performance as Linux
With which timecounter?
On my colleague laptop which is little slower
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
How much can Linux handle?
Will install ubuntu on the same machine and let you know, but my
experience shows that FreeBSD + TSC
have the same performance as Linux
With which timecounter?
I guess the default as it is not set anywhere (in linux it
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
You should use hwpmc to verify where the application is really
spending time, since gettimeofday doesn't seem to account for it all.
pmc: Unknown Intel CPU.
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (hwpmc, 0x8029906d,
0x8054c500) err
Hi,
Ivan Voras wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
I do not have HEPT on the servers that I test, but simple test on my
laptop shows
that hping can generate with ACPI-fast ~4MB/s traffic, 5MB/s with HPET
and 8MB/s with TSC.
How much can Linux handle?
Will install ubuntu on the same machine and
Greetings,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Hi,
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Stefan Lambrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I tested all different combination. The performance change is almost
invisible (100-200KB/s), and can't be compared with the performance
boost that TS
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Stefan Lambrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I tested all different combination. The performance change is almost
invisible (100-200KB/s), and can't be compared with the performance
boost that TSC gain over ACPI-fast timecounter. Unfortunately TSC
d
Greetings,
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan Lambrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I tried clock_gettime() (using CLOCK_REALTIME for clock_id), but this
yield worse performance.
Try CLOCK_MONOTONIC instead.
I fo
worse performance.
Of course changing timecounter to TSC make hping almost twice faster,
but I'm wandering if I can optimize things more?
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I think the interesting part is to have support for raw devices :)
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