Experiences with 4D/2xx as timesharing systems?
Jim Barton
jmb at patton.SGI.COM
Thu Apr 13 01:14:12 AEST 1989
In article <8904111520.AA05578 at adt.uucp>, madd at adt.UUCP (jim frost) writes:
> Could we get some info on your benchmark? I'm particularly interested
> in how each FS was tuned. I tend to believe the results considering
> the FS throughput our SGI's have, but tuning can be everything. I'd
> also like to know what you do to keep fragmentation down when the FS
> fills up; I'm curious.
Send me some personal mail and I'll send you a copy of the benchmark I used.
The test was done on a clean filesystem on both, with no other activity
going on. Both systems were "stock" as delivered from the manufacturer.
> Our biggest complaint about SGI performance is that it degrades
> substantially over time. I'm fairly certain that this is a VM problem
> since it happens with every large application I've run, including some
> which have pretty clean usage and do *not* have this problem under 4.3
> BSD. The system returns to its former spunkiness after reboot. I
> might expect that it's related to 4Sight except that logout/login
> doesn't correct the problem.
I've never seen this; do you have any quantitative data? What release are
you running? Our big server (maddog) is a multi-user machine running builds,
etc., all the time. We've never seen it slow down over time. If this
really happens, I really want to fix it!
> jim frost
> madd at bu-it.bu.edu
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