On 081222 16:48, Allan Schrum wrote:
The numbers 5,132,288 and 5,138,895 are multiples of 4096.
Thanks for writing Allan. I think you mean 5,132,288 and 5,136,384 (the two output sizes) are multiples of 4096.
Lawrence: what is the hardware that your are running this test upon? What other processes are running at the same time (e.g. CPU usage, I/O usage, etc.)?
Please see my previous post, where I found the same bug on different hardware running a different OS. Here are more details:
Computer 1 (from my original post): Motherboard: Shuttle AK31 v3.1 Chipset: Via KT266 northbridge, VT8233 southbridge CPU: Athlon XP 2000+ @ 2 GHz Memory: 512 MB DDR OS: Windows Server 2003 sp2 32 bit on NTFS CPU usage: 0-1% normally, 22-23% max during Cygwin tests Handles 3907 Threads 192 Processes 23 Commit Charge (K): Total 294448 Limit 533992 Peak 426364 Physical Memory (K): Total 523752 Available 180124 System Cache 235732 Kernel Memory (K): Total 53912 Paged 34284 Nonpaged 19628 Computer 2 (from my previous post): Motherboard: MSI K7N2 Delta Chipset: Nvidia Nforce2 CPU: Athlon XP 3200+ @ 2.13 GHz Memory: 2 GB DDR OS: Windows XP Home sp2 32 bit on NTFS CPU usage: 0-1% normally, 21-22% max during Cygwin tests Handles 3904 Threads 193 Processes 23 Commit Charge (K): Total 717884 Limit 1964364 Peak 841376 Physical Memory (K): Total 2096624 Available 1161980 System Cache 1298916 Kernel Memory (K): Total 104788 Paged 76104 Nonpaged 28696 -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/