"Dennis Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> here is my machine here ( Solaris 8 Ultra 2 200MHz )
>
> # cd /tmp
> # ptime /export/home/dclarke/star -x -time -z file=/tmp/emacs-21.4a.tar.gz
> /export/home/dclarke/star: 7457 blocks + 0 bytes (total of 76359680 bytes =
> 74570.00k).
> /export/home/dclarke/star: Total time 11.057sec (6744 kBytes/sec)
>
> real       11.146
> user        0.300
> sys         1.762
>
> and the same test on the same machine with a local UFS filesystem :
>
> # cd /mnt/test
> # ptime /export/home/dclarke/star -x -time -z file=/tmp/emacs-21.4a.tar.gz
> /export/home/dclarke/star: 7457 blocks + 0 bytes (total of 76359680 bytes =
> 74570.00k).
> /export/home/dclarke/star: Total time 92.378sec (807 kBytes/sec)
>
> real     1:32.463
> user        0.351
> sys         3.658
>
> Pretty much what I expect for an old old Solaris 8 box.

If you do this kind of tests, it makes sense, to repeat the test with star 
-no-fsync

Jörg

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