  | | | Enterprise Linux 3 | I 'm running RHEL3 (2.4.21-47.ELsmp) with Broadcom NIC and BASP bonding
(bcm5700 v8.1.55)
When network traffic is ~12MB/sec ( ~120K packets/sec) CPU system load
is growing up to 50-60%%.
Yes I know Hello
Could anyone can help me out with this problem?
My System Reboot When Running 3D GPL ScreenSaver I 'm using Rehat
Enterprise Linux WS Release 3 ( Taroon Update 6)
Kernel 2.4.21-37.0.1.Elsmp Sys >From time to time I see weird entries into arp table like this
# arp -an
? (.10.10.10) at 00 03 B2 1D 17 13 [ether] on sw0
As you can see the first octet into IP address is missed.
Why?
Thanks
On Fri 2007-11-02 at 12 26 -0300 Ivan Marinkovic wrote
> Yes....with x86 architecture there 's no problem showing the cache
> size but IA64 is different (
Is there an equivalent to "dmidecodeYes....with x86 architecture there 's no problem showing the cache
size but IA64 is different (
Thanks a lot
Ivan Marinkovic
El 02-11-2007 a las 12 20 Andrew Bacchi escribi?
> Hmm mine doeHmm mine does.
processor 0
vendor_id GenuineIntel
cpu family 15
model 4
model name Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz
stepping 1
cpu MHz 3000 > > cat /proc/cpuinfo
> Ok but nothing about cache size
>
> processor 0
> vendor GenuineIntel
> arch IA-64
> family Itanium 2
> model 2
> revision 1
> archrev Ok but don 't says nothing about cache size
processor 0
vendor GenuineIntel
arch IA-64
family Itanium 2
model 2
revision 1
archrev 0
features branchlong
cpcat /proc/cpuinfo
Ivan Marinkovic wrote
> Hi all
>
> How can I check the cache size of Itanium2 processor?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ivan Marinkovic
> Chile.
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> Taroon-list mailing listHi all
How can I check the cache size of Itanium2 processor?
Thanks in advance.
Ivan Marinkovic
Chile.
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https //www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taVery cool! Thanks for the script!
-Ryan
Charlotte DCO Unix Admin
704-386-7537
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From taroon-list-bounces@(protected)
[mailto taroon-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Yonas B. Abraham wrote
> does RH ship any simple 2D plotting python modules/libraries for RHEL3?
> if so which rpm? If not which python module is recommended?
>
gnuplot always does the trick for Hi
does RH ship any simple 2D plotting python modules/libraries for RHEL3?
if so which rpm? If not which python module is recommended?
Thanks
/Yonas
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Taroon-list@(protected)Hi
This server have 2 Physically CPU and it is dual core that 's why it
showing in /proc/cpuinfo 4 cpu
Regards
Varun
On 10/8/07 taroon-list-request@(protected) <taroon-list-request@(protected) >
Perl script for a simple task?? Well if not you others can make use of
it...
I 'm hoping this zipped attachment makes it through....
-Manish
-----Original Message-----
From taroon-list-bounces@(protected)On Mon Oct 08 2007 at 09 29 09AM -0400 G.Pitman alleged
> --
> "There 's plenty of room for all God 's creatures... Right next to the mashed
> potatoes. "
I 'm going to be giggling about this all daHmm...I wrote a script (attached) a while back to help with all this
core/socket/HT confusion.
See if you find it useful....
-Manish
That server is a 2-CPU single-core system with hyperthreading.
http //h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12028_div/12028_div.HTML
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http //www.djedwhite.com
ewwhite@(protected)Someone correct me if I am wrong but...
siblings 2 2 cores
also checking the physical id 's there are only 2 different ones (0 6)
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"There 's plenty of room for all God 's creatures... I have a HP proliant DL380 G4 server running RHEL AS 3 update 4. I need
to determine the number of cores in
the processor for licensing purposes.
I am aware you can cat /proc/cpuinfo and it display tOn Tue 2007-09-18 at 11 34 -0400 Ijaaz A. Ullah wrote
> I 'm trying to create an instance of apache that spawns ~10k worker
> threads. Due to design requirements I can only use RHEL3 for this
> ap > > Our current implementation uses 3500 threads. This not enough due to
> > increased growth. We need a short term solution. The maximum of 7k
> > seems to be my upper limit and may suffice. I was hOn Wed 2007-09-19 at 09 02 -0400 Ijaaz A. Ullah wrote
> Our current implementation uses 3500 threads. This not enough due to
> increased growth. We need a short term solution. The maximum of 7k
Our current implementation uses 3500 threads. This not enough due to
increased growth. We need a short term solution. The maximum of 7k
seems to be my upper limit and may suffice. I was hoping tha > -----Original Message-----
> From taroon-list-bounces@(protected)
> [mailto taroon-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Ijaaz A. Ullah
> Sent Tuesday September 18 2007 5 34 PM
>
> I 'm trying tYou are probably Ijaaz A. Ullah wrote
> No matter what combination I use I can not go higher than about 7k.
> Anything past that gives me these errors
You are probably running out of address spaceI 'm trying to create an instance of apache that spawns ~10k worker
threads. Due to design requirements I can only use RHEL3 for this
application.
Here is the contents of my <IfModule worker.c >
<IfOn 29 Aug 2007 at 06 49 Marthinus wrote
> usb.c USB device 2 (vend/prod 0xf94/0x1) is not claimed by
> any
> active driver.
Firstly update the kernel on your RHEL3 server. That may heWe have a Falcom Twist USB GSM modem that we use to send SMSs from our
servers to support desk.
I have managed to successfully set up this device on openSUSE 10.2 to
test it but have been less successCoe Colin C. (Unix Engineer) wrote
> Hi all
>
> I 've googled extensively for the past couple of days and have logged a
> service request with RH support but no joy.
>
> We have a Hitachi 9960 on w |
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