That's probably what I saw today. However all interfaces were set to
10 MBit/s mode, may be caused by the switch?
Yes, the switch has also to be forced to 10 Mbps.
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Dod wrote:
> Hello Arno,
>
> 1GB networks are very difficult to tune as many hardware behind the
> network cards can't handle such high speed, for example hard drives on
> "client" machines usually can't handle full 1Gb speed reception and
> will stay at average 80-100Mb only this making d
> > Try setting the network speed to 10 Mbps (you should be able to set
> > the speed in the hardware config).
>
> I changed it from Autodetect to 10 MBit/s full duplex. There's now
> just 0-1% CPU use
So cleary now your are in a network bound situation.
With 100 Mbps your are still in network bou
Hello Arno,
1GB networks are very difficult to tune as many hardware behind the
network cards can't handle such high speed, for example hard drives on
"client" machines usually can't handle full 1Gb speed reception and
will stay at average 80-100Mb only this making different bottlenecks
on
Francois PIETTE wrote:
>> That makes me think we need a throttle at the root (TWSocket).
>
> Would be interesting.
Will think about it.
>
>> Just switched the roles, installed the mail server on a slow(er) box
>> and ran the TSmtpCli application on the fast(er) one. CPU use of the
>> TSmtpCli a
That makes me think we need a throttle at the root (TWSocket).
Would be interesting.
Just switched the roles, installed the mail server on a slow(er) box
and ran the TSmtpCli application on the fast(er) one. CPU use of the
TSmtpCli application was max 35% whereas the other way around 60%.
Tr
Francois PIETTE wrote:
>> One of my customers reports 99% CPU use and taskmanager claims
>> "Application Not responding".
>> Has anybody seen such high CPU use on 1 GBit LANs?
>> I see 50-60% in my 100 MBit LAN as well. SMTP stuff is done in a
>> worker thread with no logging during Data transfer a
One of my customers reports 99% CPU use and taskmanager claims
"Application Not responding".
Has anybody seen such high CPU use on 1 GBit LANs?
I see 50-60% in my 100 MBit LAN as well. SMTP stuff is done in a
worker thread with no logging during Data transfer and the GUI
remains fully responsive,