can't wait to test..

I'm just about to revert to FreeBSD i386 this week-end as i can't put up with the constant amd64 crashes anymore...

It's not just the twa driver ; the NFS server often start to take 100% of CPU time and various network utilities crashes once a week.

I didn't notice much speed increase when I moved from i386 to amd64 so it's not going to be too much of an issue to revert back (except Subversion server: for some reasons it's much faster on amd64)

Jean-Yves

On 04/03/2005, at 7:50 AM, Scott Long wrote:

Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Well, it may work for you, but not for me.
Still hangs exactly in the same spot.
Jean-Yves
On 21/01/2005, at 12:24 AM, Michael Meltzer wrote:
looks like patch3 worked, good job! I had to turn off TWA_DEBUG to get the boot going, the debug was starving the boot on a 9600 baud terminal. I can increase the speed and caputer the output on monday if it will help(it on the large side, bigger than the 10,000 line capture buffer in am using). I incude 2 iozone reports, the first one the new driver the second one the old driver, Is thier a way to increase the "read ahead" in freebsd?? -mjm


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I have a patch that I'll be posting for review tonight that hopefully will put all of this to rest. Stay tuned, and harass me if you don't see it by tomorrow.


Scott


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