Hi ,

> So are you saying that you are definitely using a local, non-encrypted,
>> non-networked bog standard ext3 file system (it is a linux build of Qpid
>> you're runningi isn't it?). The persistent results I posted earlier were on
>> my laptop using its internal IDE drive and my non persistent results were
>> largely comparable to yours - sounds like Gordon is seeing similar results
>> on his laptop.
>
>
> I am using 8 core processor to test the qpid and it is physical host only,
i tried on virtual machine also there are it results same.


> Without knowing more about your set-up I'm stumped. have you checked dmesg
> etc. to rule out a flaky disk? Have you got access to another host to see
> if you can reproduce the test there? Is it a physical host you are using or
> a virtual machine?
>
> yes i can access the host with another host also .

> What other activity is going on on the filesystem you're writing to -
> presumably you've checked that there is no other I/O going on when you're
> running your test? What is top saying as you're running the test with
> strange results?
> with the asynchronous it is two fast like 20000 TPS is coming. If it is
> problem with file system are any other things there also same need to
> happen but it is not like that.May be some thing else may be the problem.I
> am using qpid-10 version what is your qpid version .



Best Regards,
surya

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