I was going to order a single-CPU system for a Linux superPiG (3 cameras but 1 box for easy VRVS compatability), but now I'm not sure if it will work... help !
I have AG 2.3 on 3 Linux systems (well, 5 , but I've only seriously tried the sound on 3) #1 - dual Athlon 2.4GHz, 512Mb, RedHat 9 - production node, works tolerably well. Also runs a lightly loaded webserver plus Mozilla, Acroread etc. #2 - single P4 2.4GHz, 756Mb, RH 9 - desktop. Also running Mozilla + various odd shells #3 - single P3 800Mhz, 256Mb, FC1 - VRVS node. Not much else running. In the single-CPU machines, Rat media is running at about 97% CPU (it is on one CPU of the dual, too). If another task eats CPU (e.g. "find / -exec ls -l {}\;>/dev/null) then the percentage of CPU consumed by Rat falls and the other task runs properly. So it works OK with VRVS (i.e. Mozilla and vic). I suspect this is normal Rat behaviour. If AG2.3 is running, it seems to be blocked or at least slowed by Rat when changing rooms on the venue server. With Rat running, it takes four minutes to change rooms (timed on #2) ... If Rat is re-niced to a lower priority, it does not make any significant difference. If Rat is killed, the room change proceeds at normal speed and Rat is re-launched in the new room. I don't understand what is happening (for that matter, I don't understand why an audio application needs to run a polling loop while a video application seems to run nicely on interrupts), but clearly the single-CPU systems are virtually unusable in a production environment. Ideas ? -- Andrew Daviel, TRIUMF, Canada Tel. +1 (604) 222-7376 secur...@triumf.ca