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<0> anyhow i got better things todo :) <1> wow katepls <1> just 'wow' <2> mawst, i take it you know my gf. <2> pinguin, haha! <0> katepls, if you come to europe tell me <0> i will organize a fight <3> You know one you know them all. <4> haha <0> lets see how good you are <4> oops, wrong window <0> i have some females who will break your spirt and send you home without balls <4> oh, talking about women i see <3> Like.... Smell wise? <5> could someone plz point me to a tutorial to update my gentoo, like doing emerge system ... any info on that ? <4> they nag yes
<0> i know some <0> ... <0> bla <0> :9 <2> ReCuRSi0N, www.gentoo-wiki.org <5> thx <2> man, i'm hungry <0> just forget it <0> thats what i do when i am hungry <0> :) <2> yeah, i can do that. <0> (if i dont have food close by) <4> I wish i could quit this bad habbit of mine, smoking cigarettes <0> btw the russian female divisions tought the stupid germans a lessons they never forget <0> you dont wanna fight female soldiers <0> they are alot crazier <0> more discipline <2> well.. russia didn't have chuck norris on its side <6> hi <0> heh <0> :) <6> i hate that guy <0> cant hear those chuck norris jokes anymore <2> cant hear them? <7> hi <0> i mean, i hmm have heard enough of them <0> me is saturated <0> :) <2> oh i agree <7> hi <8> So guys, I have this AoE coraid networked drive, and iostat results looks a bit crazy compared to iostat results of local drives, anyone have an idea? <7> linux rules <9> great your back <10> mikefoo: crazy in what way? <1> yes, yes it does. <8> crazy as in it spikes to more then likely not possible numbers <7> linux owns <8> for reads/writes/utils % etc.. <7> hi <8> the await is not correct at all.. <1> hmm <1> I need the Borat soundtrack as AAC :) <10> mikefoo: well for one thing, aoe transactions can be buffered more agressively by the kernel, especially for reads <10> so the requests will build up in ram while the hardware is handling them and then suddenly complete <10> the transaction queues on hd's etc are shorter <8> ahh, ok yeah, makes sense <8> the read/writes per sec look rigt acually <8> avg queue size and await and off obviously verses the other drives. <9> I hope your using gigE <8> im pretty sure its setup with gigE <8> im still trying to configure it to use eth1 only for aoe traffic, but coraid has yet to tell me how, heh <10> mikefoo: build it as a module and use aoe_iflist=... <10> modprobe aoe aoe_iflist=eth1 <8> ahh.. <8> yeah I built it as a module, ok will do that didn't know it accepted that flag <8> you use aoe much jatma? <10> yeah we use it at work <8> coraid?
<10> yep <8> sweet.. <8> jumbo frames or no? <10> yep 9000 <8> I didn't configure those.. <8> maybe I shuld huh? <10> if you have a seperate nic for aoe, yeah its a good idea <8> yeah we have two nics in all servers <10> lower irq request rate, fewer ethernet frame checksums to calculate <8> niice, you raid or jbod? <10> although ive easily had line-rate transfers with 1500 frames <10> raid 50 <8> yeah we might ge a few more sr1520's <8> we are a big cache'ing shop <3> He said he was gonna fix me son a sandwitch but instead he put him in a dog crate <10> its nice cheap flexible storage in my experience <8> yeaah.. <10> shame the aoe driver for win2003 costs $$$$ <8> yeah? daamn <10> i have to export aoe volumes as iscsi on a linux box to use with win2003 <10> it works great, but its a bit messy <8> So you do have similar iostat readings as I explained, yeah? <10> mikefoo: yeah, you can reduce the buffering if you want, it saves kernel memory and doesnt really affect the throughput.. its a sysctl setting, wait a sec i'll get it from one of our boxes <3> http://www.great-dog-gift.com/images/deluxe_pewter_dog_crate.jpg <3> Dog crate I said. <8> sweet, thanks jatma <11> Can I ask questions in here? <1> absolutely positively <1> doodely <11> When I do an emerge --pretend I get some packages with a N flag - new packages <11> How can I tell what's requiring that package to be installed? <1> -t <1> tree view <11> ah <11> I guess I don't get it. <11> My system is trying to build...[ebuild N ] x11-libs/cairo-1.0.4 USE="X png -doc -glitz" <11> and I don't know why <11> -t doesn't appear to help <11> I'm doing emerge -uD --pretend world <12> emerge --tree -p world <12> or emerge -Dup --debug world <13> equery d cairo <14> Could someone tell me what march= I should use in my make.conf file. Am running on a 900 MHz AMD Duron <13> I used a program called cpuck that gave me all of the cflags i needed, not sure what you would need off the top of my head. <13> script rather. <15> LuteM: k7 <14> k7? <8> jatma: still around? <15> let me double check the list of marches <14> I don't see that one listed <14> frame: do you remember where you got that script? <5> is emerge -Duva --newuse world and emerge -va depclean a good comination still ? <13> LuteM, sec let me see if i can find it <15> LuteM: nevermind, it should be -march=athlon <14> OK <15> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7269 <14> OK that's what I have but for some reason mplayer has quit working on me <14> However just upgraded gcc so that may have something to do with it <14> BTW Thanks CannedBar <16> User: bjorn Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=264 <15> LuteM: how large of a gcc upgrade (from what version to what version) <14> 3.3 to 3.4 IIRC <2> did you check gcc-config to make sure it <6> hi <2> s using the correct version? <2> Kash, HI <14> is that in /etc? <2> no, it's a command <2> gcc-config <2> -l i believe <6> lookn @ abnormally m***ive switches for something i dont need <6> lol
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