Well, I can't say it looks the same :
# ptime dd if=/root/test.rar of=/dev/rdsk/c3t0d0p0 bs=8k count=6400
6400+0 records in
6400+0 records out
real 1:38.689
user0.007
sys 0.242
# ptime dd if=/root/test.rar of=/dev/rdsk/c3t0d0p0 bs=4k count=12800
12800+0 records in
12800+0 reco
> 6. NexentaCP 1.0 (b82+)
FYI there are two Nexenta-branded distributions. The free and open source
NexentaCore, and the enterprise product NexentaStor. I believe both are based
on b85 today.
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By Ken Mays
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OpenSolaris-based distributions
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1. Indiana DP 2 (beta, b79)
2. Solaris Express: Community Edition (b85)
3. Solaris Express: Developer Edition 01/08
Jürgen Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > copy to usb 2.0 key fat32
> > # time cp Desktop/R174292/Dell_multi-device_A17_R174292.exe /media/z-PEN/
> > real1m58.760s
> > user0m0.009s
> > sys 0m0.358s
>
> Hmm, so it transferred less than 500 kbytes/second,
> for that 56mbyte file cop
> First approach on my laptop, quite significant.
> Comparison of r/w from/to :
> - the utility partition on the hd (fat32)
> - the usb key
> shows that read from the usb key is about 2 times slower than from the hard
> disk, which is expected, whereas the write is about 20 times slower, which
>
Hi,
I am just guessing that Using page machanism i can
increase the through put and performance of my 10gig network
driver .As DDI interface involves so much binding and allocating of
handles .
In Linux paging gives better performance than normal
allocation , so i am looking in that w
First approach on my laptop, quite significant.
Comparison of r/w from/to :
- the utility partition on the hd (fat32)
- the usb key
shows that read from the usb key is about 2 times slower than from the hard
disk, which is expected, whereas the write is about 20 times slower, which seems
in deed
Hi,
I was trying to understand this explanation about tcp_conn_req_max_q0. Is
there an example to help us understand this ?
"When a connection request is received, TCP first checks if the number of
pending TCP connections (three-way handshake is done) waiting to be accepted
exceeds the max
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 6:46 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, Pradeepg wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to implement page mechanism in Network drivers
> > for allocating DMA buffers ( instead of using ddi functions to
> > allocate DMA buffers) .
> > Is there any sample driver whi
Hi all,
just a reminder for whom it concerns:
The OSDevCon Call for Papers closes in less than
two weeks.
So if you want to present your work within the OpenSolaris
community, meet other developers and enjoy Prague, hurry
up!
Submission and web site is @ http://www.osdevcon.org .
Best / Sch
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, Pradeepg wrote:
> Is it possible to implement page mechanism in Network drivers
> for allocating DMA buffers ( instead of using ddi functions to
> allocate DMA buffers) .
> Is there any sample driver which implemented this in opensource.
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Ramya.
Hi Rayma
Hi ,
If i use page_create for creating a page
how do i map it ( in linux we use pci_map_page to
map the page) , so that i can use this buffer for
DMA ing data in it .
Ramya
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> I would like to set up ssh access and secure it in a
> chroot jail.
Jails are unnecessary / obsolete on Solaris.
Use zones instead. For details, refer to the Solaris 10 or Solaris Express
administration documentation on docs.sun.com.
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