Mirco Bauer wrote:
What do you mean with "remote hylafax"?
The hylafax server is at a different location (like wan)?
Or do you run gfax remotely over ssh or something?
hylafax over LAN. Latency is low. Network is not the issue here, I don't
think. Network is not loaded. CPU is.
Nothing comes to my mind what could cause this, I don't have this
problem. Specially when the load is X related, it would be rendering
thing....
Yes. When I sent another fax that was printed from AbiWord, it went much
faster. The fax that was slow was a picture (800kB file or so).
Try the following to reproduce this bug,
1. Create some one page PS file in OpenOffice. Put some text in it.
Nothing fancy.
2. Create a copy of the PS file, open it in Gimp. Then save it back as a
postscript, but this time it will be picture PS file.
3. Try sending it to a hylafax daemon though gfax. gfax will process the
text one at a reasonable speed but the picture one will totally choke it.
You might try running the application with "mono --trace" to see if it
does something very intensive that might cause the CPU load...
But be warned it outputs _alot_ (every method call is traced), filtering
might help to pin point the problem, see "man mono" (running that in a
console also produces extra CPU load, redirect output to a file might
help to keep that overhead a bit down)
I'll try that. But if possible, could you let me know if the above
text<->graphics experiment results in reported behaviour?
- Adam
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