if you're interested. All used files are there. Online dump of data
via inetd is possible upon request.
There is the kernel tree, the used patches and the output from
/proc/memleak along with /proc/meminfo. The data is being updated
every 10 minutes into a time-stamped file from now on. I found out
that mmap()ping the files in proc using tar is not a good idea... :-)
Please drop me a note if you're using the stuff. I intend to reboot
the machine some day this week due to a minor memory upgrade.
By the way: The box had no problem whatsoever. Fully stable in kernel
and userland.
Roman.
Computer Center University of Freiburg,
Germany.
Details from that machine:
Patches applied to plain 2.0.33:
patch-2.0.33pre8
patch.nestea (Alan's nestea.c patch)
patch.vconsole_map (Disables console kbd map switching for !suser())
pgcc-diff (change the two Makefiles to do -mpentium and -O6 for optim.)
kernel was compiled using egcs-1.0.1.
Activity:
X11-application server via ssh-forwarded connections
workstation for local access, X11
nfs-server for 4 ro-mounted diskless (bootp), 3 dataless, 16 other targets
smtp server
nntp server (for linux-kernel@vger! :-)
mbone router
webserver
ftpserver
ntp-server (without time-hardware)
remote-service availability monitor for 16 hosts
arp monitor for subnet
ip-[accounting,firewalling,masquerading]
printer spooler for large files on remote printers
ADSM client (backup) using iBCS (SCO-Binary)
Total traffic count in those 9 days since boot: 11.5 Gig out, 7.1 Gig in
Hardware:
Overclocked Intel P133 at 2x83MHz=166 MHz on Asus T2P4 w/ 80 MB RAM (70ns)
Surecom Etherperfect 301 in wd-mode (wc.c,o)
SB32 (plain SB32)
NCR53C810a scsi host adapter, revision id 0x12, 2 disks (2G Quantum
Fireball, 400M Quantum PD425S, after 4 days of uptime an external
2G DORS32160 added to the running system)
3 IDE drives, biggest mounted /, 850 MB, the other ones old'n'<40MB
S3-64V DX 4 MB noname (whatta mess)
7 built-in fans for cooling that junk in a mini-tower
Software in userland:
Dist: SuSE-5.2
libc-5.4.44
gcc-2.7.2.1 and egcs-1.0.1 (pgcc-2.90.23 980102)
Configuration in userland/half kernelland:
235 MB swap on 3 partitions on 3 disks, 2 of which scsi, one IDE (/)
/proc/sys/vm/freepages: 128 256 1024
Roman.
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