Nick Urbanik wrote:
> Mark Hahn wrote:
>
> > > Kernel: 2.4.0, no patches
> >
> > use 2.4.1-pre8. much better VM tuning.
>
> Thank you Mark, I will try that.
Yes, 2.4.1-pre8 fixes this, apparently completely. Something was severely broken
in 2.4.0 memory management.
> > > PIII 450MHz, 256MB
Nick Urbanik wrote:
Mark Hahn wrote:
Kernel: 2.4.0, no patches
use 2.4.1-pre8. much better VM tuning.
Thank you Mark, I will try that.
Yes, 2.4.1-pre8 fixes this, apparently completely. Something was severely broken
in 2.4.0 memory management.
PIII 450MHz, 256MB RAM, Acus P3B-F
Mark Hahn wrote:
> > Kernel: 2.4.0, no patches
>
> use 2.4.1-pre8. much better VM tuning.
Thank you Mark, I will try that.
> > PIII 450MHz, 256MB RAM, Acus P3B-F motherboard (Intel 440BX)
> > Mail going to Raid 1 device
> > The file Inbox is only 2.9MB
> > OS = Red Hat 7 with all updates,
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Nick Urbanik wrote:
> Dear folks,
>
> I use rsync to transfer my mail (including this list) from work to home
> over ppp ussing OpenSSH 2.3.0. I have no problem transfering hundreds
> of megabytes of my babies' photos from a non-raid partition (going to
> work), but I get:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Nick Urbanik wrote:
Dear folks,
I use rsync to transfer my mail (including this list) from work to home
over ppp ussing OpenSSH 2.3.0. I have no problem transfering hundreds
of megabytes of my babies' photos from a non-raid partition (going to
work), but I get:
Mark Hahn wrote:
Kernel: 2.4.0, no patches
use 2.4.1-pre8. much better VM tuning.
Thank you Mark, I will try that.
PIII 450MHz, 256MB RAM, Acus P3B-F motherboard (Intel 440BX)
Mail going to Raid 1 device
The file Inbox is only 2.9MB
OS = Red Hat 7 with all updates, both home and
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