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Re: Keeping up to date with -current with a cross-compiler
On Dec 13, 2011, at 12:14 AM, Michael wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I've noticed that the 9500 is pretty slow on modern NetBSD, especially
>> compared to the speed I remember from the 1.6 days. I don't remember if
>> that's nostalgia covering my memory or not, but disk I/O seems particularly
>> slow (I'm using MESH). I'd run a profiling build, but that seems to have
>> trouble with build.sh (and the patch I saw online a year or so ago to add
>> that to build.sh never seems to have made it into the mainline).
>
> Are you by any chance using the same old kernel config from 1.6? Mesh had a
> bug that prevented synchronous transfers which I fixed somewhere around 2.0,
> older configs will disable sync negotiation - if your config is old the
> disable sync bits probably never got removed.
I installed fresh from 5.0.2 a while ago. So in theory, it shouldn't be that.
I'll take a look at some point.
> Then, old SCSI disks are rather slow compared to anything halfway modern -
> nothing prevents you from putting a cheap SATA card and a modern disk into
> the 9500, I have this in my G4:
Well, yeah. I've just been sitting on it because I'd like an OF-bootable one
because I'm a stupid perfectionist. :-) Thus the previous question about the
Sonnet TSATA. I've been holding off because it's $60, which is slightly
outside of my "spend on a whim" budget.
> I used to build releases on a dual 2GHz G5 running 10.5 - it barely managed
> to beat a dual 500MHz G4 running NetBSD thanks to OSX's slow-as-hell fork() (
> and probably NetBSD being much faster creating and deleting lots and lots of
> small files )
Curious. One of these days I need to get the power supply in my MDD G4 fixed
so I can set it up as a proper server. Seems all those machines developed a
curious power supply failure right around the same time... there are a bunch of
forum postings about it clustered around just a few months.
- Dave
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