well - firstly, I'm using _1_ gig of memory - highmem (= 900 megs something)
secondly - I have reproduced it on two different installations, although on
the same hardware - standard PC with SiS MB and an extra promise controller,
RAID-0 on 4 drives and chunksize 1MB. Given a 30-50 processes each reading a
4gig file and sending it over HTTP, everything works fine _if_ and only _if_
the client reads at high speed. If, however, the client reads at normal
streaming speed (4,3Mbps), buffers go bOOM.
> We discussed this in Ottawa - I guess Andrea will add the toss-the-buffers
> code on the read side (basically the filemap.c stuff). That may
> be sufficient, but without an understanding of what is going on,
> it is hard to predict.
Is there _any_ more data I can give, or any more testing I can do, then I'll
do my very best to help
roy
-- Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, DatavaktmesterComputers are like air conditioners. They stop working when you open Windows.
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