  Inssomniak
join:2005-04-06 Cayuga, ON | reply to HiVolt Re: How is this for fast!
Its says like 0.04/0.04/0.04
Not that I really know what it means! |
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  HiVolt Premium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON clubs: | its averages for the past minute, 5 minutes and 15 minutes. You'd need to download something constant for a bit... Did you try a well seeded torrent that could max out this triple bonded setup? -- ,,!,,('-'),,!,, |
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 ymboc
join:2003-02-22 Ottawa, ON | Or alternatively usenet... |
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  TSI Gabe Network Kung Fu Premium,VIP join:2007-01-03 Chatham, ON | that means 4% cpu usage if its only 1 core. -- TSI Gabe - TekSavvy Solutions Inc. |
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  derekm
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| reply to Inssomniak said by Inssomniak :Its says like 0.04/0.04/0.04 Generally it means how many processes are scheduled in the run queue for the CPU to process on a 1/5/20 minute interval. (The actual interval numbers here i'm pulling out of my hat, but that's the jist). What this actually means/intervals depend on the *NIX system, but that's the basic idea.
You won't see things like interrupt/kernel time, so this metric is a bad measure of % cpu utilization - it just tells you how many user-land processes are using the CPU on average over an interval. |
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  Inssomniak
join:2005-04-06 Cayuga, ON
| Well its been up for 10 hours going strong, but I think I need a model with more RAM, Im down to only a meg left, and Im just using it as a router mode, everything else is off, 2000 connections, 130 or so IP addresses piping thru it.
I read somewhere you can mod a WRT for more RAM or there are 32 meg versions.
I still cant believe this little consumer grade router is doing what its doing though. Blows me away! I have this in front of another router. |
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  Quake110
join:2003-12-20 Ottawa, ON | I have a WRT54GS v1.1 and it's one of it kind 8 MB flash, 32 megs of ram.
But I wonder if the cpu is powerful like the WRT54GL to bound 3 lines. |
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 daboom
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edit: July 8th, @12:59PM
| reply to Inssomniak Inssomniak, Don't worry about the ram left mine does it too and I have it doing way more then u are. only way to suck up that kinda ram would be to have way to many open connections (I believe) but you can adjust time outs etc to help with that for each protocol. 2000 Connections is a nice number considering what you have piping through that. I take those 2000+ are from your customers? Also in the QOS section (view Details) regardless if you use the qos or not you can see the active connections in real time.
Here's my current ram status like I said it's barely doing anything atm. in fact running Snmp monitoring as well.
Model Linksys WRT54G/GS/GL
Time Tue, 08 Jul 2008 12:47:41 -0400 Uptime 26 days, 11:33:26 CPU Load (1 / 5 / 15 mins) 0.00 / 0.00 / 0.00 Total / Free Memory 14.19 MB / 920.00 KB (6.33%) WAN MAC Address 00:1E:E5:7A:53:00 Connection Type PPPoE IP Address 206.248.x.x Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255 Gateway 206.248.154.x DNS 206.248.154.x, 206.248.154.x MTU 1492
Status Connected Connection Uptime 26 days, 11:33:16
P.s. running regular tomato atm as MLPPP doesn't seem to like my setup etc. And quite frankly from using Pfsense before I am quite impressed also with this small device and it's capabilities. Never mind the minimal power draw/heat etc.
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