Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:31:09 +0200 | From | Mike Galbraith <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH]O14int |
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At 12:33 AM 8/12/2003 +1000, Con Kolivas wrote:
>I'm trying to work on it I hope you can report exactly what your issue is and >I'll try and address it. Do you really compile jobs make -j10 each time while >using your machine? (rhetoric question of course since there is absolutely no >advantage to doing that without lots of cpus). If not, how does it perform >under your real world conditions?
Um, slight ~objection.
What's the difference between one tester running a make -j10 and 10 students compiling their assignments in a multiuser box? I test throughput with make -j30 on a 128Mb 500Mhz PIII, because I know for a very very many times measured fact that the box can handle this (heavy but _not_ extreme) load. It's not the only load in the world, but it's such a dead simple load that the kernel dare not have difficulty with it IMHO.
-Mike
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