> Unpacking it on FreeBSD5 gives me such results:
>
> # time tar -xf mysql-m.tgz
> 2.130u 20.187s 7:02.69 5.2% 41+382k 13097+8205io 0pf+0w
> ...so 7 minutes of real time.
I've checked the same file on *different* server, but it has very similar
hardware (not Dell, but also Dual Xeon 2.8, SCSI,
> cannot this be related to low value of nswbufs (fixed in curennt and I think
> releng_6)?
Do you mean http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=84903 or sth
else?
Jarek G
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> Now I say, what about
> # cpio -i < mysql-m.tgz
> (assuming that mysql-m.tgz is in "tar" format)?
Hello,
idea is good, but the result is the same :/
JG
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cannot this be related to low value of nswbufs (fixed in curennt and I think
releng_6)?
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 06:33:57PM +0200, JG wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had to unpack a lot of tar archives and I occasional noticed terrible
> bad performance on freebsd5.
>
> This is my test file:
>
> 85425152