Not a problem that I've had :)
Linux foxtrot.tessera.co.uk 2.6.9-22.0.1.EL #1 Thu Oct 27 12:26:11 CDT
2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Opened pseudo zap interface, measuring accuracy...
100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000%
100.000000%
100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000%
100.000000% 100.000000%
100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000% 100.000000%
100.000000% 100.000000%
100.000000%
--- Results after 24 passes ---
Best: 100.000000 -- Worst: 100.000000 -- Average: 100.000000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] zaptel]#
Julian.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/07/2005 01:17:31 PM:
HW: HP DL360 1GB Ram Single 3GHz Pentium (with Hyper-threading turned
off).
OS: CentOS 4.2
Dual Embedded NIC enabled
USB disabled
serial disabled
printer disabled
2x73GB SCSI in HW Raid 1
What is the opinion of this fine list - should I use the default CentOS
kernel (2.6.9-22.0.1.EL) or download from kernel.org the latest stable
(2.6.14)
Will you be using Zaptel hardware? The only way I can get zttest results
of 100% is with a CentOS 2.4 kernel. Any CentOS 2.6 kernel I've tried
(Uni, SMP, with IOAPIC enabled or disabled) gave me 99.99% at best...
Tim Massey
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