No nasties in the syslog. System usage from top averages 50% per
CPU. (By system I mean kernel usage, bounces between 70 and 30 per
CPU)
> Looking at the ethernet driver won't help, I expect - it's
> as efficient as most any other driver. If there is a problem,
> it lies elsewhere...
Gotcha, yes that could definetly be. This was extraordinarily
unscientific. I was thinking maybe someone had seen something else
like this on this platform. So, I'll write a test that isolates
ethernet from other stuff like ide performance, etc.
> A kernel profile would be illuminating. Build the kernel with as
> few modules as possible, boot the machine with `profile=1' and play
> with readprofile.
Will do when I return.
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
(Someone else noted their /proc/interrupts for the same machine, but
my box had only been up for 1.5 hours :)
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