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Date:      Sun, 13 Apr 1997 04:48:44 -0500
From:      "Jeffrey J. Mountin" <sysop@mixcom.com>
To:        John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@resnet.uoregon.edu>
Cc:        isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Some advice needed.
Message-ID:  <3.0.32.19970413044843.00d08c04@mixcom.com>

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At 02:33 AM 4/13/97 -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
>yes... but we are talking about a terminal server... they have very small
>memory foot prints as you normally don't run much on one... right now my
>diskless termserver has a HUMONGOUS size of 13megs...  hmm...  something
>must be wrong... the last time I checked it was only 6-7megs...  of course
>I can login to it via serial console and get plenty of stats from the
>machine...

Yarg.  Long running thread.<g>  OK then.  I'd still say 16, to avoid
swapping and from a security point this system will just do the term
server, I guess.

>would people be interested in a remote statistics gathering program? you
>would run a small daemon on the terminal server (or anything else) then
>you could connect to the machine with a client and obtain any info you
>might want from it...

What kind of stats?  Any?  In that case... ;-)

>hmm... interesting.. I would think that PCI would keep the host processor
>a bit more free to do other things...  guess I'll have to finally invest in
>a PCI ethernet addapter for my maine server...  ttyl...

Threw me off at first, so I rebooted all the servers on one segment of the
network.  Two servers are hit almost equally hard, one with PCI and one
not, a mix of PCI and 16, with one 8 of varing workload.  The hardest hit
server with the PCI NIC had the lowest percentage.  Key word "bus
mastering" I guess.


I know some have advised against Intell EtherXpress 100B cards, but I like
them and the 3C595 was broken in 2.1.5, which is the only other 10/100 I
had around.  Plans to go 100bT for certain segments later this year.


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Jeff Mountin - System/Network Administrator
jeff@mixcom.net

MIX Communications
Serving the Internet since 1990



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