On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 12:43:27AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> I rm -rf /usr/ports on the newly upgraded laptop running generic 5.9 amd
> MP kernel. /usr is mounted with the option softdep. It took ages for rm
> to finish. Laptop has 4GB of RAM. The HDD is SSD with the capacity 931
> GB and
Can you please test the kern.bufcachepercent values 10, 20 and 90
separately and have each of those individual tests based on 5 tests each
for the respective setting?
You would need to ensure that the buf cache had equal contents at each
test iteration, so each test needs to be preceded by a
..And if you buy more RAM someday remember that the buffer cache is
limited to 32 bits currently i.e. <4GB in total size. I trust that limit
will be lifted someday.
On 2016-04-17 11:50, Tinker wrote:
Just set it to 90??
(And ensure you set the right thing i.e. kern.bufcachepercent rightly
Just set it to 90??
(And ensure you set the right thing i.e. kern.bufcachepercent rightly
spelled.)
On 2016-04-17 11:43, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I rm -rf /usr/ports on the newly upgraded laptop running generic 5.9
amd
MP kernel. /usr is mounted with the option softdep. It took ages for rm
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