Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > I've been using -CURRENT for a long time now (from early 5.X up to 6.X), > and even with WITNESS and INVARIANTS things didn't seem this slow. I > have a P4 2.4 GHz machine with 2 GB of RAM running a very recent > 6-CURRENT: > > FreeBSD fugu.marcuscom.com 6.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT #11: Wed Nov > 10 01:03:33 EST 2004 > gnome_at_fugu.marcuscom.com:/space2/obj/usr/src/sys/FUGU i386 > > (The version prior to this from October 14 was fine), and it takes > around _8 hours_ to do a make world (this is my GNOME Tinderbox > machine). The disk on which the build is taking place is an SATA-150 > drive, and the system drive is a U320 SCSI disk on an mpt controller. > There is nothing else happening on this system while it builds, and the > build is happening normally (i.e. not through NFS, nullfs, etc.). > > Attached are my dmesg and my kernel config. Nothing has changed > configuration or hardware wise between when performance was good > (October 14 build) and now (November 10 build). I have userland malloc > debugging disabled with /etc/malloc.conf -> ajH. > > Any help would be most appreciated since I'd like to kick out a new > batch of GNOME packages. Thanks. > Nothing has happened recently that I would suspect. The only reasonable idea I can come up with is the recent HZ change. Can you try backing that down to 100? ScottReceived on Wed Nov 10 2004 - 20:27:00 UTC
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