Vmware 5.1 running here with 4vCPU 2048MB Centos 6.4 64bit I don't feel I have
a heavy load though.
Daniel Du Vall
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-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Miasnikov [mailto:v...@tut.by]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:07 AM
To: Miles Gaynor; For Users of ASSP
Subject: [Assp-user] x86 , 7 Workers -- RAM 2Gb . . 3Gb , 4 CPU Cores Re:
recommend resources for a VM dedicated to ASSP 2.x Re: On practic: No 4Gb , but
1.7 Gb Re: 32 bit limits the memory for the perl process to 4GB
Hi!
> Just out of interest, what resources would you recommend for a VM dedicated
> to ASSP 2.x?
x86 -- 2Gb . . 3Gb
Prodaction:
Hyper-V VM :
4 CPU Cores
2128Mb RAM
x86 , Win 2003 ( "NT 5.2") , 7 Workers
Process "Mem Usage" "VM size"
ASSP ( perl.exe) 560752 K 446304 K
ClamAV 273468 K 304604 K
freshclam 4164 K 11784 K
MySQLd.exe 45836 K 153720 K
Windows itself use 330 Mb , non-ASSP soft 50 .. 140Mb
More details in P.S.
Every 2 hours ( 20 minutes before start rebuilddb ASSP-worker ) script (
unfortunately, used proprioritary soft) check memory usage of perl.exe ( it is
ASSP) and
if ( WorkingSet > 730000000 ) Or ( PrivateMemorySize > 719000000 ) then {
Stop service ASSP;
Wait 30 seconds
Start service ASSP ( if error -- retry 3 times) }
> I have a VM running SuSE 12.2 with 2Gb RAM and 2x2.3 GHz Xenon cores assigned
> to it.
> I find performance to be OK for actually running ASSP but pretty sucky in
> runlevel5 when playing in the GUI.
> Or maybe this is a KDE thing....
> I do have 1.2Gb Free Swap which seems plenty to a muggle like me.
Look like, yes -- KDE use a lot of RAM
Best regards, Victor Miasnikov
Blog: http://vvm.blog.tut.by/
P.S.
Details:
From Task Manager:
2178504 K -- Total Physical Memory
1,70 GB -- PF Usage
568828 K -- Available
671640 K -- System Cache
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Miles Gaynor"
To: "For Users of ASSP"
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] On practic: No 4Gb , but 1.7 Gb Re: 32 bit limits the
memory for the perl process to 4GB Re:
Antwort: Re: rebuild kills assp even with correct perl
Just out of interest, what resources would you recommend for a VM dedicated to
ASSP 2.x?
I have a VM running SuSE 12.2 with 2Gb RAM and 2x2.3 GHz Xenon cores assigned
to it.
I find performance to be OK for actually running ASSP but pretty sucky in
runlevel5 when playing in the GUI.
Or maybe this is a KDE thing....
I do have 1.2Gb Free Swap which seems plenty to a muggle like me.
cheers,
Miles
-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Miasnikov vvm (at) tut.by
Sent: 21 May 2013 09:02
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: [Assp-user] On practic: No 4Gb , but 1.7 Gb Re: 32 bit limits the
memory for the perl process to 4GB Re:
Antwort: Re: rebuild kills assp even with correct perl
Hi!
> - 32 bit limits the memory for the perl process to 4GB, which could be
> too less in some very rare cases.
Small fixed info:
On practic: No 4Gb , but 1.7 Gb
As minimum on Windows, and not only for Perl
Best regards, Victor Miasnikov
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