Messages in this thread | | | From | niessene@natlab ... | Subject | Performance issue | Date | Tue, 7 Jul 1998 14:07:09 +0200 (METDST) |
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Hello,
I am working on a small video server.
I'm using a large scsi disk. The first part of the disk is raw used for large video chunks and on the second part of the disk is an ext2 filesystem. On this filesystem data is stored for the database.
Now I am trying to play 2 videostreams from the first part with a bitrate of about 0.8 MByte/s using generic scsi commands. This works fine. But when I also start a process that copies data to the database partition then the 2 videostreams collapse. I tried different priorities and also played around with different schedulers. I also lower down the priority of update (bdflush). But this doesn't help anything. I'm using kernel 2.0.34.
Anybody an idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks,
Erik.
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