| To: | Arjen Wolfs <arjen@xxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: stable release? |
| From: | Seth Mos <knuffie@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 10 Oct 2001 23:36:15 +0200 |
| Cc: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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At 23:06 10-10-2001 +0200, Arjen Wolfs wrote:
At 22:53 10-10-2001, you wrote:At 22:24 10-10-2001 +0200, Arjen Wolfs wrote:
If 2.4.8-ac is good enough for you, try the mandrake kernel from 8.1 which seems to work well for me at work on highmem smp boxes. It also holds up well against some higher load I threw at it. I suggest downloading the tarball of the mandrake 2.4.8 kernel which has XFS support. http://iserv.nl/files/xfs/ It will probably do a lot better. It is 38% faster with ext2 then the 2.4.2 kernel that came with redhat 7.1 I let the box run with continous IO from mongo.pl with 50 processes which produced a constant load average of about 52. The box was sluggish but had a good response. It run for a day without crashing. This was with ext2, xfs tomorrow. In general the 2.4 -ac kernels that alan produces fare better then the 2.4 -linus kernels. Even when Alan is merging alot he still manages to retain a lot of stability. This is the exact reason why he is skipping the 2.4.10 VM change and is still holding onto the VM that Rik van Riel wrote. Uhm there are no XFS patches for these (lack of time) and since the VM between -ac and -linus differ so much it can not sanely be applied. The mandrake people did have time for creating a -ac kernel with XFS which is why I recommend that kernel from now on. It is similar to the redhat kernels that are on installer CDs. Both RedHat and Mandrake use -ac for their distributions. I don't know about SuSE. Maybe a SuSE user can comment on that. SuSE includes patches as well in their kernel but I don't know if they base it on -ac as well? Groetjes/Cheers -- Seth Every program has two purposes one for which it was written and another for which it wasn't I use the last kind. |
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