Thread (21 messages) 21 messages, 8 authors, 2001-06-09

Re: VM Report was:Re: Break 2.4 VM in five easy steps

From: John Stoffel <hidden>
Date: 2001-06-08 15:56:54
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"Tobias" == Tobias Ringstrom [off-list ref] writes:
Tobias> On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Mike Galbraith wrote:
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I gave this a shot at my favorite vm beater test (make -j30 bzImage)
while testing some other stuff today.
Tobias> Could you please explain what is good about this test?  I
Tobias> understand that it will stress the VM, but will it do so in a
Tobias> realistic and relevant way?

I agree, this isn't really a good test case.  I'd rather see what
happens when you fire up a gimp session to edit an image which is
*almost* the size of RAM, or even just 50% the size of ram.  Then how
does that affect your other processes that are running at the same
time?  

This testing could even be automated with the script-foo stuff to get
consistent results across runs, which is the prime requirement of any
sort of testing.  

On another issue, in swap.c we have two defines for buffer_mem and
page_cache, but the first maxes out at 60%, while the cache maxes out
at 75%.  Shouldn't they both be lower numbers?  Or at least equally
sized?

I've set my page_cache maximum to be 60, I'll be trying to test it
over the weekend, but good weather will keep me outside doing other
stuff...

Thanks,
John
   John Stoffel - Senior Unix Systems Administrator - Lucent Technologies
	 stoffel@lucent.com - http://www.lucent.com - 978-952-7548
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