Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 18 Sep 2002 10:13:24 -0400 | Subject | Hint benchmark reaches memory size limit on 4gb box | From | rwhron@earthlin ... |
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3.75 gb ram 4 gb swap on 2 disks quad xeon
Running the FLOAT benchmark from ftp://ftp.scl.ameslab.gov/pub/HINT/hint.src.tar.gz 2.5.34-mm1 gave:
This run was memory limited at 31438643 subintervals -> -1894198156 bytes
The last I noticed, the process was around 2.6 GB. The process grows over time as it needs memory. It may have hit 3GB.
The version of hint is from the tarball's source/serial/unix directory.
The goal is to combine several benchmarks for a more rounded workload.
I could run 2 copies of Hint if this is a 3gb userspace limit issue.
parts of the combined/concurrent benchmark: 1) hint (possibly FLOAT & LONGLONG together) 2) netperf -t TCP_RR # request/response 3) chat # 2 rooms with semi-long lived clients 4) postmark # 2 directories + lots of files 5) configure && make && make check GNU ed
Any suggestions?
-- Randy Hron http://home.earthlink.net/~rwhron/kernel/bigbox.html
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