Re: Perfect buffer/swapping in pre-patch-2.0.31-2 + a few changes

Erik Andersen (andersee@debian.org)
Sat, 12 Jul 1997 21:21:25 -0600


On Jul 10, Dr. Werner Fink wrote
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing this mail in rmail-mode of emacs on a X display on a system
> load between 9 and 29 due a pair running `make -j' in two kernel trees
> together with a `tar tfvz <66434131Kb_gzip_tar_on_NFS> > /dev/null '.
>
> Sometimes it's a bit slow if the load is above 20 :-) ... but it works
> quit good. It's only a i586/133 with 64Mb and 80Mb swap.
>

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>
>
> Werner
>

I just tried your patch, and it seems to work VERY well. I just did a
make -j kernel compile while running netscape, and reading the linux-kernel
mailing list. My system load got so high that xload was completely black,
but everything worked, and mutt (my mail program) was only a bit sluggish.
This is on an AMD K6 200, 32 Megs ram, 64 Megs swap, with the perfect buffer
cache patch on top of pre-patch-2.0.31-2 and some IDE patches from Gadi Oxman.
This may really be the perfect buffer cache patch. No more thrashing
for swap when the system load goes balistic. Good work!

-Erik

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