System performance
Dave Fenske
davef at lakesys.UUCP
Sun Aug 6 01:16:18 AEST 1989
Pardon the cross posting, but I am curious as to how much of this is peculiar
to Xenix, and how much of it is Unix.
When there is a disk intensive program running, if there is a lot of sequential
I-O, the performance level of SCO Xenix seems to drop to nill (NULL). This
appears to be true, even if the offending process does not consume a lot of cpu
resources. I've tried to run processes like that at a lower priority, but
the results were only marginally better. I've also heard of this problem from
other individuals.
How much of this problem is unique to Xenix. Is there a solution?
My speciffic problem is that when I build an 8 meg file, no other process
gets any service for sometimes 30 seconds. This with just two users on a
16 MHz 386, w/ 4.5 megs of RAM and a hundred meg RLL disk.
DF
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