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Right now, I have upgraded my -current machine from
February 13 to April 26.
I were pleased with change to dir allocation in FFS,
but here are my unpleasant test results (UDMA33, partition
is 3 GB where 1 GB is free, soft-updates are enabled):
Old system New
:
:On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:26:46 -0700 (PDT)
:Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
:
:MD There is a whole lot more to doing an efficient copy then simply checking
:MD the mtime. It's silly to try to integrate it into 'cp'. Use cpdup
:MD instead. plug plug plug.
:
: OK plug
I've just committed RELNOTESng to 5-CURRENT. If you missed the earlier
discussions on these lists, RELNOTESng is the rewrite and restructuring
of FreeBSD's *.TXT documentation files into DocBook.
All of the files live under src/release/doc, and src/release/doc/README
has more information. As
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Bruce Evans wrote:
markm 2001/03/27 11:40:51 PST
Modified files:
etc pam.conf
libexec/rshd Makefile rshd.8 rshd.c
libexec/ftpd Makefile ftpd.c
usr.bin/loginMakefile login.1 login.c
I have tracked down some problems with slurpd on a multi processor machine
and have discovered slurpd consistently hangs in res_send() -- I have
multiple slaves.
I don't know exactly what is going on in res_send(), since I am presently
unable to step through it, however I see there are many
Georg-W. Koltermann writes:
...
In order to get real performance I would like to run either the SUN
JDK with -hotspot, or the IBM 1.3 JVM. Both of these use native linux
threads. With a recent -current I can successfully execute small JAVA
test programs, but when I start a real
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
Right now, I have upgraded my -current machine from
February 13 to April 26.
I were pleased with change to dir allocation in FFS,
but here are my unpleasant test results (UDMA33, partition
is 3 GB where 1 GB is free, soft-updates are enabled):