=== adammc1 is now known as adam_mc3 === tds7 is now known as tds === kedar is now known as kedar_apte === kedar is now known as kedar_apte === kedar is now known as kedar_apte [08:08] hey all [08:08] has anyone ever seen this from MPD? ERROR: Failed to open "X3" (alsa); Failed to open ALSA device "default": Permission denied [08:08] mpd has access to the files, it finds the files fine, but if I try to play audio it says "permission denied" even though the mpd user is in the audio group? [08:23] I think it may be because the process is running w/ group "storage" but that means the process doesn't have group audio? even though the user it runs as has the group? [08:23] Is that a thing? [12:34] monokrome: when you add a user to a group, that user has to log out and log back in to get the new permissions; have you shut down all the processes in that tree with the mpd user and relaunched them for the permissions to take effect? [12:34] stopping the mpd service is probably enough === kedar is now known as kedar_apte === StathisA_ is now known as StathisA === kedar is now known as kedar_apte === JanC is now known as Guest10290 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [18:50] I have a very odd problem with installing zfs on a new machine with a lot of cores/ram. https://nopaste.xyz/?5c47cceb46b9b2f7#HBcoskBzyCKjjKSYaYevePQNoAVzRPd7SdyQHCfapbBw - the native device performance is around 2343MiB/s - but if I make a single zpool with that same device I get only around bw=340MiB/s (via fio benchmark). With the help of [18:50] #zfsonlinux I figured out that there is a very high cpu load, while running the benchmark - like loadvg 140+ with a ton of dp_sync_taskq and even more of z_wr_int using all 256 cores. I'm a bit out of ideas why I see this problem. The same happens if I use a SSD instead of an NVME. CPU is an EPYC [19:24] dn_, there are people in ##hardware that own and use those cpus. dont know if they are present now, but ask