All I did was an RPM install with a force flag.  It retains the installed
kernel (which was much newer) and I was able to boot into either one.


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:21 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] CPU load


> I REALLY hate to be a pest, but seeing as how RH 7.3 didn't come with
> that kernel (to my knowledge) is there anything I need to be concerned
> with as far as tossing the 2.4.9-34 kernel into the mix? I'm currently
> running 2.4.20-20.7 and would like to see what if any performance gains
> the 2.4.9-34 kernel has to offer. Here is why...
>
>   PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
>  7883 hlds      16  0 77016  75M  4372 R <  89.6  7.4 416:50 hlds_i686
>
> It's a spike, but it's sitting around 80, dipping down to 70
> occasionally. Regardless, this is WAY too much. This is with 18/20
> people on Warpath (TFC)
>
> Box is a 2.0Ghz P4 with 1GB DDR running RH 7.3. This is getting WAY out
> of control. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>
> cheers
> -sib
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DLinkOZ
> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] CPU load
>
>
> rpm -qa|grep glibc
> glibc-common-2.2.5-43
> glibc-kernheaders-2.4-7.16
> glibc-2.2.5-43
> compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2
> glibc-devel-2.2.5-43
>
> It's actually a RH 7.3 box.
>
>
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