Re: Autotune swappiness01

From: Clemens Schwaighofer
Date: Mon Jul 26 2004 - 22:43:38 EST


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Tim Connors wrote:
| Clemens Schwaighofer <cs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said on Tue, 27 Jul 2004
10:17:16 +0900:

| Depends on what you do. Do you compile kernels regularly? In
| particular, do you have to wait for them, or do you just let them sit
| in the background, and come back to them when you rememeber, since
| you've been busy doing real work for the past 5 hours? If you wait,
| then I guess you want high swapiness.

well this is a work box. I do coding, yes, but this is perl, php, etc,
mostly (99%) on remote machines. The big apps running here is mozilla,
openoffice, korganzier (yes I do the KDE bloat) and _a_ _lot_ of konsole
~ (kde terminals).

I want responsivness. I don't want to wait 10s to switch between virtual
desktops. I compile a kernel once in a while. Very rare actually,
because this is a work box and I don't reboot all the time (can't &
don't want). The last kernel change was 64d ago.

| For the rest of us who don't have to regularly read in hundreds of
| megs of disk, and don't need to use that hundreds of megs of disk over
| and over and over again (As far as I can see, this is just about
| everyone who's not a kernel developer or some big app developer[1]), I
| guess we get by just fine having smaller swapiness.

well the only thing that needs disk over and over again is this _crappy_
gentoo because it needs to compile everything. I really hate myself for
using it, because _this_ probably screws up _all_ the page cache, etc.

| [1] Maybe kde is bloated enough that you if want to start the equiv of
| an xterm all the time, maybe caching helps a lot there, but I make a
| point of using lean apps[2].

well, to be honest, I doubt it is so bloated anymore. I think gnome is
the better bloat of those two.

| [2] Sad when you consider xemacs lean, isn't it? ;)

well, if you call xemacs (the editor without an OS) lean ... *hmm* but I
am a vim man after all ;)

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