Hi,
I ran a few more benchmarks on 2.4.0 final with 3.6.24. The results were a
little susprising (all on the same box, just after boot, no X):
MB/susersystem cpu time
3.6.24 7.154.0177,6 25% 14:57.5
3.6.24 14.553.2152.4 47% 7:15.7
3.6.24
Hi,
I ran a few more benchmarks on 2.4.0 final with 3.6.24. The results were a
little susprising (all on the same box, just after boot, no X):
MB/susersystem cpu time
3.6.24 7.154.0177,6 25% 14:57.5
3.6.24 14.553.2152.4 47% 7:15.7
3.6.24
Hi,
I have been doing some dbench runs with the original and latest (Jan 4 22:xx)
prerelease.diff kernels. Looks like both the latest kernels and the reiserfs
patch both are costing some performance.
prerelease
MB/susersystem cpu time
ext214.650.5s76.4s
Hello everyone,
This patch is meant to be applied on top of the reiserfs
3.6.23 patch to get everything working in the new prerelease
kernels. The order is:
untar linux-2.4.0-prerelease.tar.bz2
apply linux-2.4.0-test12-reiserfs-3.6.23.gz
apply this patch
apply the fs/super.c patch to make sure
Hello everyone,
This patch is meant to be applied on top of the reiserfs
3.6.23 patch to get everything working in the new prerelease
kernels. The order is:
untar linux-2.4.0-prerelease.tar.bz2
apply linux-2.4.0-test12-reiserfs-3.6.23.gz
apply this patch
apply the fs/super.c patch to make sure
Hi,
I have been doing some dbench runs with the original and latest (Jan 4 22:xx)
prerelease.diff kernels. Looks like both the latest kernels and the reiserfs
patch both are costing some performance.
prerelease
MB/susersystem cpu time
ext214.650.5s76.4s
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