Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 09 Dec 2000 01:12:28 -0600 | From | "M.H.VanLeeuwen" <> | Subject | Cache problems on test12-pre? |
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Hi,
I've notices weird compile time failures etc on test12-pre7, especially running more than 2 simultaneous processes...
but most noticeable is the time it takes to run ldconfig, after the first time test11 takes less than 1 second, test12-pre7 takes ~40 seconds.
both were run immediately after reboot on a completely idle system this system is almost exclusively NFS mounted file systems.
Is this a known problem?
Martin
here is test11 vs test12-pre7
shadow:~# time ldconfig shadow:~# time ldconfig
real 0m35.881s real 0m43.979s user 0m0.120s user 0m0.090s sys 0m0.890s sys 0m0.980s shadow:~# time ldconfig shadow:~# time ldconfig
real 0m0.870s <<<<-------->>>> real 0m38.702s user 0m0.040s user 0m0.120s sys 0m0.230s sys 0m0.980s shadow:~# time ldconfig shadow:~# time ldconfig real 0m0.345s <<<<-------->>>> real 0m40.181s user 0m0.040s user 0m0.130s sys 0m0.070s sys 0m0.900s shadow:~# time ldconfig shadow:~# time ldconfig real 0m0.098s <<<<--------->>>> real 0m39.108s user 0m0.050s user 0m0.110s sys 0m0.050s sys 0m1.180s - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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