Re: 3.0 Very Slow?
Douglas Wade Needham <[email protected]> Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:11:33 -0500
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This machine will see no idle due to a program which runs niced to 20 and will eat any computation cycles with almost no idle. This program, which is similar to setiathome (but processing data for a different radio telescope), was also running before, with no changes in configuration, resource usage per data unit, etc. And both of the kernels had APM enabled as well. Unfortunately, I have not instrumented it to the point where I can tell whether it has slowed down in processing...that is one of the things I had been meaning to do, but had not yet had a chance to complete. - Doug Quoting Jonathan Stone ([email protected]): > > In message <[email protected]>Douglas Wade Needham writes > >Greetings John, and the rest of the NetBSD community, > > > >I don't think it is just the sun3 port. I did a build of a set of > >pkgsrc packages about three weeks ago with a 2.1.0 kernel, and the > >build took 76913 seconds. Then, I noticed that 3.0 was available, and > >after making changes to my build wrapper scripts, building 3.0 into my > >sandbox, and upgrading to the 3.0 kernel, I started the same exact > >build for 3.0, and the build is still going after 186920 seconds!!! > >The same build techniques, the same pkgsrc tree, roughly the same disk > >usage on the very same drive with the main difference being a 2.1 > >vs. 3.0 kernel, and the sandbox into which I chroot to do the build > >has the matching binaries produced with the same scripts. Here are > >more details: > > > > Kernel: GENERIC.APM (a generic kernel with APM enabled) > > > this may be a dumb question, but: Is it possible APM is throttling > down your CPU when it's ``idle''? Do you get the same behaviour if > you remove APM from your kernel, or disable APM/ACPI in your BIOS > (or both)? -- Douglas Wade Needham - KA8ZRT UN*X Consultant & UW/BSD kernel programmer Email: cinnion @ ka8zrt . com http://cinnion.ka8zrt.com Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Since I don't want them, why should my employer, or anybody else for that matter!