Found similar problems,
big dimension images webpage cause CPU grow up to 95% in Xorg process in recent
snapshots
but 5.3 release Xorg process only use 3% of CPU
how to repeat the problem
while using firefox browsing a web page
this page have only thress pictures
1. 4000x2448 1,521,707 bytes
Update to something that has version 1.27 of sys/kern/vfs_biomem.c and tell
me if you still have the issue.
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 4:35 AM, Tori Mus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running current snapshot of OpenBSD on amd64 architecture, MP kernel
> (Lenovo Thinkpad to be concrete). Based on the official
Hi Henning,
Thank you for your reply. After looking back through our config's I
have removed the cal* changes.
The things I set (and have now removed) from that site were;
# Custom Speed Tweaks
kern.bufcachepercent=75# Allow the kernel to use up to 90% of
the RAM for cache (default
Hi,
I'm running current snapshot of OpenBSD on amd64 architecture, MP kernel
(Lenovo Thinkpad to be concrete). Based on the official docs tried to tune
disk performance by adding `softdep' mounting option for ffs slices.
After updating of /etc/fstab and clean reboot, checked all particular
slices
* andy [2013-05-15 11:31]:
> I run 12 OpenBSD firewalls, and I have an issue on my highest throughput
> boxes. I have HP DL160 G6 boxes with Intel ET2 4 port NIC's.
> I have a problem where I cannot run traffic any faster than ~700Mbit as I
> am hitting 100% utilisation on the first core due to th
* Stuart Henderson [2013-05-15 21:54]:
> per-packet load balanced ADSLs
don't do that.
per-packet is way too naive.
there is no better answer.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
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On 2013-06-26, Brett Lymn wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:33:23AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> Ioana b wrote on Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 06:37:04AM -0700:
>>
>> > is there any kind of "name service cache" system like nscd for linux
>> > available any time soon? It would be helpful to have a cac
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