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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Slow Perl script: how to speed up? Post 302506325 by gimley on Sunday 20th of March 2011 02:41:00 AM
Old 03-20-2011
Dear pravin27,
It runs very fast. As far as I can see there are no false positives. I'll check and get back only if there are no false positives.
I also understood the logic which speeds it up.
Many thanks for your kindness.
Gimley
 

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XPP_SYNC(8)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       XPP_SYNC(8)

NAME
xpp_sync - Handle sync selection of Xorcom Astribanks. SYNOPSIS
xpp_sync <auto|dahdi|nn> xpp_sync [-v] DESCRIPTION
On a normal operation one Astribank device provides timing for all the other Astribank devices. When run without parameters, xpp_sync will display a list of Astribanks (xbuses) that are connected and registered as Dahdi spans. The current xpp sync master will be marked. If you this an Astribank is connected and yet it does not appear on the output of xpp_sync, it may be unregistered. Try running dahdi_registration . Parameters auto Automatically selects the best Astribank for syncing. dahdi Gets synchronization from the Dahdi sync master. nn Sets XBUS-nn as sync source. -v Also print the numeric xpp sync rank. (Parameter name is case-insensitive) Example output: Setting SYNC Current sync: 01 Best Available Syncers: + XBUS-01 (usb-0000:00:10.4-3) [usb:12345678] [ PRI_TE PRI_NT PRI_TE PRI_NT ] XBUS-00 (usb-0000:00:10.4-2) [usb:QA-01] [ FXS FXO ] ================================================== WARNING: FXO which is not the syncer cause bad PCM Affected Astribanks are: -------------------------------------------------- XBUS-00 ================================================== In this example we see that the recommended xpp sync master is XBUS-02 - it is the first on the list. It is also the actual syncer, as we can see from the '+' beside it. xpp_sync is normally called from the dahdi init.d script. The parameter it is called with defaults to auto, but it is possible to override that parameter (e.g: set it to dahdi) through the value of XPP_SYNC in /etc/dahdi/init.conf . FILES
/proc/xpp/sync (Deprecated: no longer supported) xpp_sync is essentially a nicer interface to /proc/xpp/sync . That file shows the current xpp sync master (and in what format you need to write to it to set the master). SEE ALSO
dahdi_registration(1), dahdi_cfg(1), README.Astribank perl v5.14.2 2009-09-30 XPP_SYNC(8)
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