On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 10:48:51AM -0700, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2004, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> 
> >  - SMP
> >  - HighMem
> 
> OK I should know the SMP but since most of the recent installs have been 
> on single processors I don't remember noticing it as an option.  HighMem?  
> I note sure I've seen this at all.  Is it an enable/disable or a memory 
> size setting?

high memory is required for all memory configurations
above 1GB of physical memory on x86 archs ...

> > for finding bugs:
> > 
> >  - DebugInfo
> >  - Preemtion
> > 
> > hmm, would be great if you could give the 2.6
> > branch a spin on a Quad-XEON ... 
> 
> That depends on how much time I'm given to fiddle with it before I have to 
> have it operational.  I tried the ploy of 'let me take it home to work on 
> but it didn't fly first pass.  I'll try again based on the next paragraph.
> 
> > I am willing to optimize the kernel config, 
> > for (2.4 and 2.6) in exchange for some testing
> > on that machine ...
> 
> Do you need access to the system or do I need to run some kind of stress 
> tests?  And will processor speed be an issue?  These are only 450 Mhz 
> CPUs.

well, basically I'm happy if you do some heavy
stress testing, with around 30-40 vservers or similar
there are some 'stress' tools and/or methods I can
provide to do additional stability tests ...

for kernel config optimization I'd need some kind of
remote access to the machine, to figure out the details
...

TIA,
Herbert

> Rod
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