Performance Statistics: -current

2007-01-18 Thread Vijay Sankar
Good day, I purchased a new server two days ago so that I can help test applications like OpenOffice, Asterisk, and gCompris. It has Core 2 Duo 6400, 4GB of RAM, reasonable disk space etc. Compiling the kernel took about 25 minutes. After rebooting, building userland took 9 hours and 15

Re: Performance Statistics: -current

2007-01-18 Thread Beavis
A suggestion would be to enable softdep on your /etc/fstab -Ed On 1/18/07, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good day, I purchased a new server two days ago so that I can help test applications like OpenOffice, Asterisk, and gCompris. It has Core 2 Duo 6400, 4GB of RAM, reasonable disk

Re: Performance Statistics: -current

2007-01-18 Thread djgoku
On 1/18/07, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would really appreciate it if anyone can give me some suggestions on making the builds go faster. I would suggest using a bsd.mp kernel I think that would dramatically reduce the compile times. It seems that your dmesg shows you are just

Re: Performance Statistics: -current

2007-01-18 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 11:02:12AM -0600, Beavis wrote: A suggestion would be to enable softdep on your /etc/fstab softdep is nice but running without it does not make a core 2 duo as slow as a PIII. A good sugestion would be to look in top and vmstat -i for huge time used for interrupt or

Re: Performance Statistics: -current

2007-01-18 Thread Marc Balmer
Claudio Jeker wrote: On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 11:02:12AM -0600, Beavis wrote: A suggestion would be to enable softdep on your /etc/fstab softdep is nice but running without it does not make a core 2 duo as slow as a PIII. A good sugestion would be to look in top and vmstat -i for huge