Polling in reader 8.1.1 for Unix
Hi,
I am running Ubuntu 7.04 x86 using a custom built kernel 2.6.22, in order to get stats on wakeups per second with PowerTop:
http://www.linuxpowertop.org/
Running the recently Adobe Reader 8 for Linux, I noticed a new entry in the "hall of shame" list of processes that wake the CPU (and thus preventing it from reaching a more efficient C-state). The entry that appears when running reader8 is ld-linux.so.2, the linux dynamic linker. See this screenshot:
http://tmp.dragonriders.de/powertop-reader.png
It seems that, unlike reader7, reader8 is polling something at some point... I noticed up to 60 wakeups per second caused by reader8...
Hi Pedric,
Thanks for reporting this problem. To determine the cause, could you help us with the following information:
Could you confirm what state Acroread is in when you're running your tests? Please compare your results:
a) When the Acroread window, as well as all other windows of Acroread are in minimized state.
b) When at least one window of Acroread is in non-minimized state.
Note: ld-linux.so.2 is used as a loader if Acroread is run on non-LSB compliant systems.
Thanks,
Gaurav
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INFO 2010-08-04 10:12:00 CommandFileController SyFileCopy:150
Copying source file CEDBMIG.R3S to target file CEDBMIG.R3S.30 ...
INFO 2010-08-04 10:12:01 Main
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checking host name lookup for 'sapqas'
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offical host name for 'sapqas' is 'sapqas'.
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host 'sapqas' has ip address '172.26.26.64'
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offical host name for 'sapqas' is 'sapqas'.
INFO 2010-08-04 10:12:02 CENTRDBINSTANCE_IND_DB6 SyCheckHostnameLookup:541
host 'sapqas' has ip address '172.26.26.64'
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120_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/SAPSRC.CSH
130_SOURCE=@DB_HOME@/.cshrc
130_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/DBSRC.CSH
200_SOURCE=@DB_HOME@/.profile
200_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/SAPSRC.SH
210_SOURCE=@DB_HOME@/.profile
210_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/DBSRC.SH
[Z_OSUSERSIDADMENVIRONMENT_IND_DB6]
100_GROUP=sapsys
100_OWNER=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
100_PERMISSION=0644
100_SOURCE=@HOME@/.login
100_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/SAPSRC.CSH
110_SOURCE=@HOME@/.login
110_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/DBSRC.CSH
120_GROUP=sapsys
120_OWNER=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
120_PERMISSION=0644
120_SOURCE=@HOME@/.cshrc
120_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/SAPSRC.CSH
130_SOURCE=@HOME@/.cshrc
130_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/DBSRC.CSH
200_SOURCE=@HOME@/.profile
200_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/SAPSRC.SH
210_SOURCE=@HOME@/.profile
210_TEMPLATE=@CDMOUNTPATH@/@OS@/COMMON/INSTALL/DBSRC.SH
[Z_R3DIRECTORIES_IND_IND]
101_PATH=@SAPDIR@
101_PERMISSION=0775
101_SET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES=YES
101_USERGROUP=sapsys
101_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
102_PATH=@SAPDIR@/tmp
103_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans
104_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/tmp
104_SET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES=NO
105_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/EPS
106_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/EPS/in
107_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/EPS/out
108_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/EPS/log
109_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/bin
110_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/buffer
111_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/cofiles
112_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/data
113_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/etc
114_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/log
115_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/sapnames
120_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@
120_PERMISSION=0751
120_SET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES=YES
121_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS
121_PERMISSION=0755
122_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/exe
123_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/exe/opt
124_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/gen
125_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/gen/opt
126_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/gen/dbg
127_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/src
128_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@
129_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@/data
130_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@/log
131_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@/work
131_PERMISSION=0775
132_PATH=@SAPMOUNT@
140_PATH=@SAPMOUNTEXE@
141_PATH=@SAPMOUNTPROFILE@
141_PERMISSION=0755
142_PATH=@SAPMOUNTGLOBAL@
142_PERMISSION=0700
150_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@/sec
160_PATH=@STARTDIRECTORY@
160_PERMISSION=0777
[Z_R3DIRPERMISSIONS_IND_IND]
101_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
101_PATH=@SAPMOUNT@
101_PERMISSION=0755
101_TRAVERSE=
101_USERGROUP=sapsys
101_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
102_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
102_PATH=@SAPMOUNTEXE@
102_PERMISSION=0755
102_TRAVERSE=
102_USERGROUP=sapsys
102_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
103_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
103_PATH=@SAPMOUNTGLOBAL@
103_PERMISSION=0710
103_TRAVERSE=
103_USERGROUP=db@LOWER_DB_SID@adm
103_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
104_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
104_PATH=@SAPMOUNTPROFILE@
104_PERMISSION=0755
104_TRAVERSE=
104_USERGROUP=sapsys
104_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
105_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
105_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@
105_PERMISSION=0755
105_TRAVERSE=
105_USERGROUP=sapsys
105_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
120_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
120_PATH=@HOME@
120_PERMISSION=0700
120_TRAVERSE=
120_USERGROUP=sapsys
120_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
121_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
121_PATH=@HOME@
121_PERMISSION=0777
121_TRAVERSE=FILES
121_USERGROUP=sapsys
121_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
130_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
130_PATH=@STARTDIRECTORY@
130_PERMISSION=0777
130_TRAVERSE=
130_USERGROUP=sapsys
130_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
140_CHANGE_ON_NFS=YES
140_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans
140_PERMISSION=0775
140_TRAVERSE=
140_USERGROUP=sapsys
140_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
141_CHANGE_ON_NFS=YES
141_PATH=@SAPDIR@/trans/bin
141_PERMISSION=0775
141_TRAVERSE=
141_USERGROUP=sapsys
141_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
[Z_R3FILEPERMISSIONS_IND_IND]
101_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
101_PATH=@SAPMOUNTEXE@
101_PERMISSION=0755
101_TRAVERSE=SUBDIRECTORIES
101_USERGROUP=sapsys
101_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
102_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
102_PATH=@SAPMOUNTEXE@
102_PERMISSION=0755
102_TRAVERSE=FILES
102_USERGROUP=sapsys
102_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
103_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
103_PATH=@SAPMOUNTGLOBAL@
103_PERMISSION=0700
103_USERGROUP=sapsys
103_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
104_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
104_PATH=@SAPMOUNTPROFILE@
104_PERMISSION=0755
104_TRAVERSE=SUBDIRECTORIES
104_USERGROUP=sapsys
104_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
105_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
105_PATH=@SAPMOUNTPROFILE@
105_PERMISSION=0755
105_TRAVERSE=FILES
105_USERGROUP=sapsys
105_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
106_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
106_PATH=@SAPMOUNTEXE@/saposcol
106_PERMISSION=04755
106_USERGROUP=sapsys
106_USERNAME=root
112_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
112_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@
112_PERMISSION=0751
112_TRAVERSE=SUBDIRECTORIES
112_USERGROUP=sapsys
112_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
113_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
113_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@
113_PERMISSION=0751
113_TRAVERSE=FILES
113_USERGROUP=sapsys
113_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
114_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
114_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS
114_PERMISSION=0755
114_TRAVERSE=SUBDIRECTORIES
114_USERGROUP=sapsys
114_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
115_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
115_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS
115_PERMISSION=0755
115_TRAVERSE=FILES
115_USERGROUP=sapsys
115_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
116_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
116_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@
116_PERMISSION=0755
116_TRAVERSE=SUBDIRECTORIES
116_USERGROUP=sapsys
116_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
117_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
117_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@
117_PERMISSION=0755
117_TRAVERSE=FILES
117_USERGROUP=sapsys
117_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
118_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
118_PATH=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/@INSTANCENAME@/work
118_PERMISSION=0775
118_USERGROUP=sapsys
118_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
120_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
120_PATH=@HOME@
120_PERMISSION=0700
120_USERGROUP=sapsys
120_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
121_CHANGE_ON_NFS=NO
121_PATH=@HOME@
121_PERMISSION=0700
121_TRAVERSE=FILES
121_USERGROUP=sapsys
121_USERNAME=@LOWER_SAPSYSTEMNAME@adm
[Z_R3LINKS_IND_IND]
101_LINKCONTENT=@SAPMOUNTEXE@
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103_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/global
104_LINKCONTENT=@SAPMOUNTPROFILE@
104_LINKNAME=@SAPDIR@/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/SYS/profile
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S2=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata2
S3=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata3
S4=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata4
S5=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata5
S6=/db2/@SAPSYSTEMNAME@/sapdata6
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You may get NI to give you a LV 6 version for Solaris or Linux. Send an e-mail to sales and see what they say.
http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/nicc.call_me?p_action=country&p_lang_id=US
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Could you help to know answers to following questions please?
1. Does SAP plan support SAP BO XI Mobile for Unix!?
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Is it correct configuration for SAP BO XI system?
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The Link only has the next software available.
Crystal Reports 2008
Crystal Reports XI
Crystal Reports for Eclipse
Crystal Reports Server 2008
Crystal Reports Server XI
Crystal Reports 2008 Visual Advantage
Xcelsius Engage 2008
Xcelsius Engage Server 2008
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crystalreports.com
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BusinessObjects Edge Series 3.0
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Hi stewartmcadoo,
Welcome back to Lenovo Community Forums!
I’m sorry to hear that there is an error message displayed in your U410 Laptop while installing “Utilities and SDK for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Windows 8”, make sure you are installing this application as an Administrator User, if the issue is same even in this user account, I suggest you to download the package again and right click in the downloaded file select “Run as administrator” to get it installed in administrator mode, below is the link to download the SDK package:
Utilities and SDK for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Windows 8
Hope this helps!!!
Do post us back if the issue still persists.
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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