Hi,

Or even simper:

export RDTSC_FREQUENCY='2659.000000'

You can put that inside whatever script starts your servers, or just run 
it on the command-line before you start the server.

HTH,
Chris

On 07/02/2010 08:03, David Banham wrote:
> The following should do the trick:
>
> RDTSC_FREQUENCY='disabled';export RDTSC_FREQUENCY
>
> Obviously replace disabled with your frequency. This can be placed in
> .bash_profile in your home directory to have it done on startup.
>
> On 7 February 2010 12:11, Gene Hardesty<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>    
>> do you use a shell script to run it? if so, you should be able to use
>> "export" to set "RDTSC_FREQUENCY" to that number
>> if you have shell access, go ahead and type "man export" to get the man
>> page
>> (I don't know all the stuff of the top of my head)
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Nathan D.<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> When starting a server, a benchmark runs each time to determine the
>>> system clock frequency. I have attempted to disable this by adding
>>> "-RDTSC_FREQUENCY 2659.000000" to the command line but this did not
>>> work. I've tried various other command line options but none worked.
>>> What is the correct way to set this permanently? I assume I'd want to
>>> set this to the actual system clock rather than just disable it.
>>>
>>> Here is the actual message given when starting a server:
>>>
>>> /Running a benchmark to measure system clock frequency...
>>> Finished RDTSC test. To prevent the startup delay from this benchmark,
>>> set the environment variable RDTSC_FREQUENCY to 2659.000000 on this
>>> system. This value is dependent upon the CPU clock speed and
>>> architecture and should be determined separately for each server. The
>>> use of this mechanism for timing can be disabled by setting
>>> RDTSC_FREQUENCY to 'disabled'./
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> -Nate
>>>
>>>
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