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Date:      Fri, 21 Jun 1996 02:06:57 +0200 (SAT)
From:      Khetan Gajjar <khetan@iafrica.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: swap problem - more information
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.93.960621020634.272W-100000@chain.iafrica.com>

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On Thu, 20 Jun 1996, Tony Jones wrote:

>Welcome to the world of Unix performance tuning :-)

:-(

>The problem isn't that the 'drive pages so often', it's paging as much
>as you are asking it to do :-). The problem is likely 'how' it is paging.

Aha. 

>I'm pretty sure paging on FreeBSD is round robin, so you are hitting your 
>vnode/fs swap area constantly. Especially with the VSZ requirements you have.

Hmmm. Yeah, was wondering why it hits both at the same time. Now I have a
question for you - I've setup my machine so that the first drive
is a Win95 machine, and my second drive is a FreeBSD machine. I've
installed the boot manager (and don't ask me how I got it to work, I dunno
myself) and I get an option when I start up, f1 for DOS, f5 for other
drive. I hit f5, and then f1 for freebsd, f5 for other drive. I
hit f1, and hey presto, freebsd.

I've decided to ditch Win95; however how can I retain the boot manager,
yet get the drive to boot off the second drive without stuffing up
the entire setup ?

>Going through a vnode, to the filesystem layer, to the block layer is adding
>at least two levels of indirection. You have just discovered that Virtual  

Hmm. Would explain why it's so *slow*.

>It's going to hurt even if the vnode/fs layers have been carefully optimised.

Which I dunno how to do.

>Also, I hope you don't have the vnode/fs page file on the same spindle as the
>raw partition ? Rule #1 for multiple swap areas is seperate spindles.

Same spindle (i am afraid).

>I'd be backing up and doing a disk re-org to add another swap partition 
>on a different spindle or enlarge your current area if you have only one
>spindle.

See my query above. Or, how do I decrease the size of one of my freebsd
partitions and add that space to the swap partition ?

Regards,
Khetan Gajjar.

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