On 12/5/18 5:56 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi,
the described performance issues could also happen, if a disc drive is
broken. Sometimes strange things also happen, if the CMOS
battery is getting low.
I ran the "unixbench" benchmark as a quick-and-dirty test of the system's
overall
performance under Ubuntu Studio 16.04. The "System Score" was 562.5 for a
single CPU, 2289 for all 8. The specific test numbers were what I'd expect
from a system with 8 2 GHz Xeon cores (File copy 4096 was 568018 KBps single
CPU,
975956 KBps with all 8). I did notice that the percent of time in wait states
was
always well below 1%, usually 0.2% or less.
I will be shortly upgrading memory to 20GB and CPUs to 3 GHz quad core. I will
have to reorganize the drive array in order to be able to set up a test system,
that may happen after New Year's.
16.04 is working well for me, but I'd like to figure out why 18.xx and my
hardware don't want to coexist.
Thanks,
Mike Squries
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