Is it easy to change the HZ setting? Im running fedora 2 and on 64bit
AMD and might try trimming it down a little if its easy.
Regards
Richy
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Fedora kernel comes with KERNEL_HZ = 512, so half of that 1000 ;)
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Richy Fennell wrote:
Is it easy to change the HZ setting? Im running fedora 2 and on 64bit
AMD and might try trimming it down a little if its easy.
Regards
Richy
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Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Re: Opteron / 64bit
Is it easy to change the HZ setting? Im running fedora 2 and on 64bit
AMD and might try trimming it down a little if its easy.
Regards
Richy
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they seem to adversely effect the reg and CPU usage.
Regards
Richy
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Richy,
I don't believe it is difficult
I don't believe it is difficult to do on Linux/Fedora, just have to set
the kernel option and recompile. This does consume time though. In FreeBSD
I
just set kern.hz=200 in /boot/loader.conf, and reboot :).
Also, Richy:
We were considering running Fedora 2, and 64bit, but turned away due to the
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