Thanks for replying. The system is running mainly a file server so
it's not very CPU-intensive, I wanted to be sure I wasn't wasting
performance by having it enabled, for example.
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Pretty simple question really, does Debian i.e. the current Linux
Kernel handle hyperthreading well? I have a server running on an Intel
Atom D510, should I have HT enabled or disabled to get the best
performance?
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I thought that might be the case. I think I've finally learned my
lesson about Realtek NICs anyway, I ordered a PCI Intel NIC earlier
today so I'll see how that goes.
Thanks very much for your help everyone. :)
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I've just found and installed that Realtek PCI card I was talking
about - it's an r8169 chipset card and so far I've not been able to
crash it but as I feared, throughput is much lower, varying between
about 580 and 650 Mbps although I'm not sure whether that's due to the
PCI bus or the card itself
I posted this earlier but it's not appeared on the list for some reason:
Sorry about the delay I didn't have a chance to try anything yesterday.
Anyway I've just tried a direct connection, updating BIOS, compiling and
installing the latest drivers and it's still the same, if not worse - it
seems I
Thanks for replying.
To answer your questions - I couldn't find anything unusual in the
logs, the first message around the time of the crash was the shutdown
message when I pressed the power button.
I have a PCI realtek card I could try with, I think it's a different
chipset so I'll try with that,
For some reason my server stops responding to network traffic (shares
go offline, no response to SSH or ping, etc) after heavy load -
transferring large amounts of data via Samba or running several iperf
benchmarks causes it, however the system still responds to the power
button so shuts down when
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