Am 2008-01-24 12:06:03, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> On 19.01.08 18:26, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > I have killed a hardisk (160 GByte) again because to heavy traffic of
> > "gnump3d". The problem is, that the "natural" caching of linux does
> > not work, even if I have only arround 700 MByte of songs I hear all the
> > time and the installed memory is 2 GByte. The access of gnump3d on the
> > harddisk is very heavy, specialy if more then 4 clients use it the same
> > time... -- and the Media-Server is working 24/7 and use already a
> > Hardware Raid-1 with HotFix!
>
> I am not aware of how does gnump3d work, but can't that be because the
> client always fetches the same URI which is not cacheable?
You mean a POST request? -- I do not know.
But right, it is always the same URI (I have one for the
original 192kBit and one for a reduced quality 96kBit).
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
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