Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 13:25:20 -0600 (CST) From: faulkner@mpd.tandem.com (Boyd Faulkner) To: davidg@Root.COM Cc: taob@gate.sinica.edu.tw, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Things are looking up :-) Message-ID: <9503141925.AA03080@olympus> In-Reply-To: <199503140736.XAA00670@corbin.Root.COM> from "David Greenman" at Mar 13, 95 11:36:16 pm
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> > >On Mon, 13 Mar 1995, David Greenman wrote: > >> > > >> > Is there a noticeable difference between 8% and 10% minfree? > >> > >> No, not one that I've ever seen. > > > > Okay.. I was wondering if the original message was advocating > >everyone to reduce their minfree from 10% to 8% for some astounding > >performance gain. :) > > The default minfree for 2.0 was 5%. I'm asking people to increase it to 8% > because of problems with using 5%. > > -DG > That gets expensive on 400Meg partitions. Especially on /usr which truly get cross when you exceed the limit. Boyd -- _______________________________________________________________________ Boyd Faulkner faulkner@isd.tandem.com _______________________________________________________________________
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