On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Manish Chakravarty <manishchaks at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Sanjeev Bagewadi < > Sanjeev.Bagewadi at sun.com> wrote: > > > Manish > > Manish Chakravarty wrote: > > > Hi Sanjeev, > > > > > > The KDE + deps checkout has a lot of small files ( around 10,000+ .h , > > .cpp > > > and .h files) > > > In addition there around 1000 .png and .svgz bin files for the > > > artwork/icons/etc. > > > > > If the file sizes are small try disabling the compression. > > Have separate FS for KDE build and put this under that > > Ok. > > Should i set compression to on or off for this KDE FS? > I meant, should i create another FS to handle the binaries being produced out the build? And if so, should compression be set to on for that? > > > > Regards, > > Sanjeev. > > > > > About nwam, I guess I will disable it. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Sanjeev.Bagewadi at Sun.COM [mailto:Sanjeev.Bagewadi at Sun.COM] > > > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:32 AM > > > To: manishchaks at gmail.com > > > Cc: Bangalore OpenSolaris User Group > > > Subject: Re: [ug-bosug] SXDE : 2 serious reliability issues > > > > > > Manish, > > > > > > Manish Chakravarty wrote: > > > > > >> This is problem in your case because, the zfs cache would have > > grown > > >> during the build. Now when you login > > >> the JDS binaries which sit on UFS need to be loaded and that > > needs to > > >> throw out what ZFS cached. This is right now > > >> is not very smooth and hence you could be seeing the > > sluggishness.... > > >> > > >> > > >> Should I just use UFS for the entire hard disk for the time being? > > >> > > > No, don't do that. Just try limiting the ARC size. > > > > > > Also, do the KDE checkouts have a lot of small files ? Or does it have > > a > > > lot of compressed files > > > (ie. *gz or zip) ? > > > > > > If that is the case you are better off not having compression. > > > > > >> I know ZFS root post-install is possible. It seemed a little tricky > > >> for me. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> The NWAM dropping the line possibly means the signal seems to be > > >> dropping at times... > > >> I use it at home for days without any issue (infact I am punched > > in to > > >> office network for over a day). > > >> > > >> > > >> My office laptop ( which is an HP plugged into the same wireless > > >> network at my home, runs XP ) did not disconnect the entire night. My > > >> personal laptop ( which runs SXDE ) had around 50+ disconnections > > over > > >> a period of 12 hours. > > >> > > >> And Ubuntu, which runs on the same laptop on the same wireless > > >> network, never disconnects as well. > > >> It could either be > > >> - the driver wpi0 > > >> - flaky nwam ( which i think is the culprit ) > > >> > > > Then don't use NWAM and see if that fixes it. > > > I used the same wpi driver on my Sony vaio and worked well. > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Sanjeev. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Manish Chakravarty > http://manish-chaks.livejournal.com/ > -- Manish Chakravarty http://manish-chaks.livejournal.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ug-bosug/attachments/20080321/9388afc9/attachment.html>