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Re: [opensuse] Disk I/o In 10.2 Significantly Slower Than 1.0 (reiser)
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:48:13 -0500
- Message-id: <200704250648.13978.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 11:50, John O'Gorman wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 08:32 +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
> > Nope - I killed the beagle processes and reran - still the same time to
> > complete.
>
> Did you also disable beagle indexing?
The "beagle processes" means all of Beagle.
> If not it will have simply lurked waiting for an opportunity to ambush
> you again.
Beagle doesn't run all the time and it can be responsible for occasional
slowdowns, but not systematic poor performace.
I can't see problems, except, on very slow machines (500 MHz) with a limited
RAM and the same generation of hard disks where disk I/O can't handle regular
data flow on todays operation systems, so any little increase makes situation
worse at exponential rate.
BTW, you may want to try latest version of Beagle to see how it works.
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> On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 08:32 +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
> > Nope - I killed the beagle processes and reran - still the same time to
> > complete.
>
> Did you also disable beagle indexing?
The "beagle processes" means all of Beagle.
> If not it will have simply lurked waiting for an opportunity to ambush
> you again.
Beagle doesn't run all the time and it can be responsible for occasional
slowdowns, but not systematic poor performace.
I can't see problems, except, on very slow machines (500 MHz) with a limited
RAM and the same generation of hard disks where disk I/O can't handle regular
data flow on todays operation systems, so any little increase makes situation
worse at exponential rate.
BTW, you may want to try latest version of Beagle to see how it works.
--
Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal
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