On Monday 19 January 2009, John Kasunich wrote: >Gene Heskett wrote: >> On Monday 19 January 2009, Jeff Epler wrote: >>> Is something using a lot of CPU on either machine? If there's a lot of >>> CPU usage attributed to 'ssh' on either side, then it's overhead of the >>> ssh encryption. If there's a lot on the remote 'axis' process, then >>> it's CPU bound on your slow machine (but this isn't my experience). If >>> it's in the local 'X' process, then it's probably the software OpenGL >>> rendering that you allude to. >> >> The ssh encryption might be it I suppose. > >Don't suppose. Run "top" on each machine, and see what is using the CPU >time. > X is 10-15% on goat with emc running, and 11 to 14% here, for X. Everything else looks to be pretty well into the noise on both boxes. This while the emc2-axis logo is running on goat.
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