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yes, here is a short list of things that can go there -- off the top of my head: |
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1) CFLAGS |
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2) LDFLAGS |
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3) Acovea |
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4) FS benchmarks |
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5) Raid benchmarks |
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6) Random performance patches like modifying /etc/init.d |
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7) Random sysctrl settings |
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8) Hdparm settings |
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9) Random hard drive benchmarks |
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10) Any other tips like nfs configuration. |
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So in my opinion it will be quite useful. |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:36:10 +0200, M. Steffan Noé <ms.noe@×××.de> wrote: |
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> Am Samstag, 9. Oktober 2004 20:03 schrieb Roman Gaufman: |
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> > I think it would be a good idea to have a gentoo-performance forum |
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> > section, so performance related threads wont have to go to "Other |
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> > Things Gentoo". Your thoughts? |
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> This is a very good idea. It is a good place to post some of the very |
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> performance raising things like nptl and other things like that. |
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> I found some hints about it in the forum a few days ago. It was more something |
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> like random that i found it. I searced for something else. |
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> When there is a place for enhancing performance finding something like that |
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> would be much easier, i think. So I am looking forward to see that new |
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> Steffan Noé |
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