Re: releng 5 panic (again)

2005-05-25 Thread Stephen Montgomery-Smith

Mike Tancsa wrote:

At 04:03 PM 25/05/2005, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:

I will try any reasonable test you guys have for me.  Right now I am 
switching off HTT to see if that is the issue.  This is a dual Xeon 
system.



The SCHED_4BSD doesnt do anything with HTT and in fact might hurt 
performance. If you are using ULE, there are several known bugs and its 
not recommended that you use it.  So in short, turn off HTT in your BIOS 
on RELENG_5.




I am using the 4BSD scheduler, but I am really seeing some advantage 
with it.  When it is switched off, multiply running programs really do 
seem to run a little slower.


But I'll switch off HTT for now.

Thanks, Stephen
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Re: releng 5 panic (again)

2005-05-25 Thread Mike Tancsa

At 04:03 PM 25/05/2005, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:

I will try any reasonable test you guys have for me.  Right now I am 
switching off HTT to see if that is the issue.  This is a dual Xeon system.


The SCHED_4BSD doesnt do anything with HTT and in fact might hurt 
performance. If you are using ULE, there are several known bugs and its not 
recommended that you use it.  So in short, turn off HTT in your BIOS on 
RELENG_5.


---Mike 


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