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Re: [WriteLog] Super Check Partial Slowing Down for big Logs

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Super Check Partial Slowing Down for big Logs
From: halken <halken@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2015 13:48:28 -0500
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Hi Kostas...

Yes with a full feed of spots and RBN. It has been a long time however, since I ran those straight into WL. I use CC-User to log into a cluster node and I use that as a front end to set up filters and buffering. CC-User will output spots on 127.0.0 Port #? (I forget) which WL can take in. CC-User has a check box to smooth out and throttle the rate of spots coming across the network. I never notice any slowness to the spots coming in, but there may be a few seconds delay here and there as the smoothing takes place.

73,
Hal N4GG


On 12/6/2015 1:37 PM, Kostas SV1DPI wrote:
Have you tried the same with heavy clusters spots? I always have the impression that clusters slow down writelog

73 Kostas SV1DPI

On 6/12/2015 12:45 πμ, Tom Georgens wrote:
Hi Ron

I am running a Lenovo X200, 2.4 GHz, 3GB, laptop running XP.  I had a
comparable number of QSO's and did not notice any material slowdown. The
CPU was also acting as a DVK and running custom wattmeter and station
control software using 8 com ports.

If it is the machine, I suspect it will be more about the memory than the
CPU speed.

FWIW, I do see Writelog slow down occasionally.  Usually if you stop and
restart Writelog a bunch of times, it seems to slow down.  This is
especially true after it crashes. A CPU restart generally restores it to normal. Also, if it is having network trouble, the performance will lag.

73

Tom W2SC 8P5A

-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ron
Dohmen
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2015 10:01 AM
To: WriteLog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] Super Check Partial Slowing Down for big Logs

At our recent PZ5W operation we noticed the Super check partial window
slowing down as the log got larger and larger. It was quite noticeable at 8,000 QSOs, and almost unusable at 10,000 QSOs. When we logged more than
10,000 QSOs,  the report had already been transmitted before the window
populated. Nothing else slowed down, just the Super check partial window.


Is there any way to speed up the super check partial function? We were
using a Lenovo Laptop with a quad core i5-4210U 1.70 GHz CPU. Should have been enough horsepower. Is there any way to dedicate one of the processors
to the super check partial function?


73 de Ron N0AT


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