Path: utzoo!yunexus!ists!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!deimos.cis.ksu.edu!eecea!tah386!terry From: terry@tah386.manhattan.ks.us (Terry Hull) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: SCO UNIX Development Message-ID: <605@tah386.manhattan.ks.us> Date: 18 Nov 89 16:22:34 GMT Article-I.D.: tah386.605 References: <914@fiver.UUCP> <602@tah386.manhattan.ks.us> <1603@crdos1.crd.ge.COM> <1989Nov15.140120.6287@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us> Reply-To: terry@tah386.manhattan.ks.us (Terry Hull) Organization: Kansas State University, Manhattan Lines: 30 In article <1989Nov15.140120.6287@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us> zeeff@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us (Jon Zeeff) writes: >> If this is a common problem Xenix may be with us. I was planning to >>upgrade in January, but any less performance would be unacceptable. Do >>other people find that news bogs the machine? > >Not any more. Get C News + the various speedups and NICE changes I've done >and you don't even notice when news is running. Sorry, you missed the point here. I wrote the article about there being a problem on SCO UNIX when news was running. The point was not that news was a problem undex UNIX, the point was that anything that is extremely disk intensive causes a problem. You only solve a small part of the problem by making news more efficient. What happens when someone is running a cpio pipeline through compress? This also slows my SCO UNIX system down to a standstill. Sure, it also slowed the Xenix system, but the slowdown was much less with SCO XENIX 2.3. Unfortunately, I do not have numbers for you, all I have is the impressions I get while trying to get work done. Another interesting thing I have seen is with XENIX, even when my disk was extremely busy the disk activity light would flash. Now with UNIX, it stays on for seconds to minutes at a time. BTW: I jacked the number of disk buffers up to 2048 from 600 and it helped some, but not much. I have 8MB of memory in the system, so it is still not swapping. -- Terry Hull Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kansas State University Work: terry@eecea.eece.ksu.edu, rutgers!ksuvax1!eecea!terry Play: terry@tah386.manhattan.ks.us, rutgers!ksuvax1!eecea!tah386!terry