On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Neal Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday 09 December 2010 16:22:34 Stuart Stegall wrote:
>> My M3 runs better in the cold, and that has everything to do with
>> cold.  In this case though, this is in a temperature controlled Data
>> Center with no competition for cycles.  The program actually runs
>> during the day, but if the build was done during the day, it will take
>> a little bit longer, if it's done at night, it takes a bit less.
>> Strangest thing I have ever experienced.
>
> *Something's* competing for cycles. First thing comes to mind is network
> traffic, like ARP or other broadcast traffic. Might be intersting to put an
> analyzer on the LAN segment and see what differs.
>
> If nothing else, you've discovered a true 'night and day' difference. :)
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We use ecj and ant for the build and it's believe to be something in
there causes it.  We were using ICA for the builds when we discovered
that there were Time of Day differences in some of the classes.
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