On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 21:32, William Lee Irwin III wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 09:11:50PM +0100, Christian Meder wrote:
I've got a longstanding regression in gnomemeeting usage when switchingPlease instrument your workload with the following, and send logs of the
between 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
Phenomenon: Without load gnomemeeting VOIP connections are fine. As soon as some
load like a kernel compile is put on the laptop the gnomemeeting audio
stream is cut to pieces and gets unintelligible . On 2.4.2x I don't get
even the slightest distortion in the audio stream under load. I played
around with different nice levels with no success. The problem persisted
during the whole 2.6.0-test series no matter whether I used -mm kernels
or pristine Linus kernels. Even when nicing the kernel compile to +19
the distortions start right away. I tried Nick Piggin's scheduler which
fared slightly better after changing the nice level of gnomemeeting to
-10 but it's still a far cry from the 2.4.2x feeling without any
fiddling with nice values.
Any hints where to start looking are greatly appreciated.
output (preferably compressed) to me and possibly others:
top b d 5
vmstat 5
while true; do cat /proc/vmstat; sleep 5; done
while true; do cat /proc/meminfo; sleep 5; done
A good way to log commands like this is:
(command) > /home/foo.log.1 2>&1 &
where parentheses surround the command in the actual shell input.
Hi,
I've attached the tarred output of a gnomemeeting run without load and
without distortions and another tarred output of a gnomemeeting run
while compiling a kernel with severe distortions in the audio stream.