Re: DP performance

2005-12-12 Thread Raphael Marmier
Danial Thom wrote: What do you think my word is? My only point was that I use the usage level at which a machine starts dropping packets to determine its point of capacity. I don't see how I can be wrong about anything, since its hard to argue against that point. And what do you think Matt's

cache_resolve diagnostic / NFS

2005-12-12 Thread Jay
Hi. I've got an NFS share mounted from a FreeBSD server that I'm using for /usr/obj on a DragonFly machine. When I delete the /usr/obj/usr on the NFS server (which is actually /mnt/dfly/usr) the client machine (DragonFly) prints out a message: [diagnostic] cache_resolve: had to recurse on usr

Re: DP performance

2005-12-12 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:07:08AM +0100, Raphael Marmier wrote: : Danial Thom wrote: : : What do you think my word is? My only point was : that I use the usage level at which a machine : starts dropping packets to determine its point of : capacity. I don't see how I can be wrong about :

Re: cache_resolve diagnostic / NFS

2005-12-12 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Hi. : :I've got an NFS share mounted from a FreeBSD server that I'm using for :/usr/obj on a DragonFly machine. : :When I delete the /usr/obj/usr on the NFS server (which is actually :/mnt/dfly/usr) the client machine (DragonFly) prints out a message: : :[diagnostic] cache_resolve: had to