Re: [BENCHMARK] scheduler tunables with contest - starvation_limit

Con Kolivas (conman@kolivas.net)
Mon, 23 Dec 2002 12:40:58 +1100


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>one other thing that would be interesting to test on the osdl machines
>would be the effect of different filesystems.
>
>the origional set of tests were all done on reiserfs, it would be
>interesting to see if there is a difference between it and the others.

The current osdl hardware uses ext3 in the default journalling mode. Trying
different filesystems is something I have had planned for a while. When I get
the hardware sorted out as I need it to do this I will post some results
where comparisons can be made.

See the current specs here:
http://www.osdl.org/projects/ctdevel/results/

Con
>
>David Lang
>
>On 22 Dec 2002, Robert Love wrote:
>> Date: 22 Dec 2002 20:06:51 -0500
>> From: Robert Love <rml@tech9.net>
>> To: Con Kolivas <conman@kolivas.net>
>> Cc: linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
>> Subject: Re: [BENCHMARK] scheduler tunables with contest -
>> starvation_limit
>>
>> On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 18:48, Con Kolivas wrote:
>> > osdl, contest, tunable - starvation limit on 2.5.52-mm1
>>
>> Con, curiously, what is this OSDL hardware like?
>>
>> One thing I always liked about your Contest runs were you did them on
>> your home machine, which was presumably fairly run-of-the-mill so we
>> could keep an eye on the low-end desktop machines.
>>
>> Robert Love
>>
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