Re: FreeBSD 6.0 GENERIC Kernel perfomance

2005-11-23 Thread Dmytro Surovtsev
I was not really honest: I did compiled the kernel without -g option. 
Nothing different. The only thing that looks like help was compile 
without PREEMPTIVE option. I'm sorry very much for FreeBSD that I like 
many years. I do not think that racing for issuing the new RELEASE (so 
called in this case) in proper time costs the reliability and robustness 
  we all appreciated all theese years.


SD



Kris Kennaway wrote:


On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:32:12PM +, Dmytro Surovtsev wrote:



Hello,

Maybe it's my own opinion but I've discovered that 6.0 kernel is much
slower than 5.4, I mean GENERIC in both cases.




It's only your own opinion until you share with us the measurements
that led you to conclude this.  FreeBSD 6.0 is much faster than
FreeBSD 5.4 in my measurements, especially in the area of filesystem
performance.




And, as well, 6.0 works
right with the set of ports come with it in distribution inly. Nearly
any new port can not assemble with differnent errors, mostly like: 
The
version of library XXX is installed, it's conflict with XXX-1, 
please do

pkg_delete, and pkg_add then. But after than nearly nothing works.




This is not a FreeBSD 6.0 problem, it indicates that you aren't
upgrading your ports properly.

Look into the portupgrade tool, and if you have specific problems with
using it, then post specific questions.

Kris



Dmytro,

The stock Generic Kernel for 6.0-Release has debugging features which
according to the kernel developement team where left in during release.

Try to recompile the Generic Kernel with the option debug -g commented
out and see if that helps with the speed issues you have encountered.

Thanks,

Russell


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Re: FreeBSD 6.0 GENERIC Kernel perfomance

2005-11-23 Thread Dmytro Surovtsev

Kris,

thanks for reply. I did not provide any special tests for performance, I 
catch it just working on my workstation - P-4, 3 GHz, 512 MB.
Long time ago (several monthes) I've used Gentoo Linux, but siwtched to 
FreeBSD because of better performance especially when I work in X.
About the port set: what do you mean under  upgrading your ports 
properly? I've downloaded the ports.tar.gz (about 30M) and untarred it 
to /usr/ports. what else?


Dmytro

Kris Kennaway wrote:

On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:32:12PM +, Dmytro Surovtsev wrote:


Hello,

Maybe it's my own opinion but I've discovered that 6.0 kernel is much 
slower than 5.4, I mean GENERIC in both cases.



It's only your own opinion until you share with us the measurements
that led you to conclude this.  FreeBSD 6.0 is much faster than
FreeBSD 5.4 in my measurements, especially in the area of filesystem
performance.


And, as well, 6.0 works 
right with the set of ports come with it in distribution inly. Nearly 
any new port can not assemble with differnent errors, mostly like: The 
version of library XXX is installed, it's conflict with XXX-1, please do 
pkg_delete, and pkg_add then. But after than nearly nothing works.



This is not a FreeBSD 6.0 problem, it indicates that you aren't
upgrading your ports properly.

Look into the portupgrade tool, and if you have specific problems with
using it, then post specific questions.

Kris

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FreeBSD 6.0 GENERIC Kernel perfomance

2005-11-22 Thread Dmytro Surovtsev

Hello,

Maybe it's my own opinion but I've discovered that 6.0 kernel is much 
slower than 5.4, I mean GENERIC in both cases. And, as well, 6.0 works 
right with the set of ports come with it in distribution inly. Nearly 
any new port can not assemble with differnent errors, mostly like: The 
version of library XXX is installed, it's conflict with XXX-1, please do 
pkg_delete, and pkg_add then. But after than nearly nothing works.


Have you met theese trouble also?

SD

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modems load balancing

2002-07-18 Thread Surovtsev



Could somebody advise me where can I find the port 
or package to balance loads of two modems attached to my FreeBSD system? I have 
to provide connection to ISP server through two telephone lines with dynemic 
balancing between them depending of load od each.
Thanks in advance.
Dmitry