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Date:      Fri, 14 Nov 2003 07:18:30 -0600
From:      Jonathan Fosburgh <syjef@mdanderson.org>
To:        Harald Schmalzbauer <h@schmalzbauer.de>, Jeff Roberson <jroberson@chesapeake.net>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ULE and very bad responsiveness
Message-ID:  <200311140718.42363.syjef@mdanderson.org>
In-Reply-To: <200311140101.23821@harrymail>
References:  <20031113162411.H10222-100000@mail.chesapeake.net> <200311140101.23821@harrymail>

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On Thursday 13 November 2003 06:01 pm, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:

> I also could play quake(2) and have something compiling in the background
> but I see every new object file in form of a picture freeze. Also every
> other disk access seems to block the whole machine for a moment.
> I'll try again if somebody has an idea what's wrong. Then I can try runni=
ng
> seti wtih nice 20 but that's not really a solution. It's working perfectly
> with nice 15 and the old scheduler.
>

I see something similar, as a file is generated during a compile a get a=20
momentary hang in the mouse, but it is not every compile.  I think I see it=
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mostly when running some invocation of make -j, but I've not been able to=20
lock down a particular set of circumstances where I do see it.  My=20
sched_ule.c is at 1.80.  I have a UP system.  This behaviour, intermittant=
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though it is, persists across a normal UP kernel, and also one with SMP+API=
C=20
(I was *supposed* to have two CPUs, but that is another issue ...) enabled.=
 I=20
have a PS/2 mouse and use moused.  I'm running KDE3.1.4.
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Jonathan Fosburgh
AIX and Storage Administrator
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX=20
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