Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A bigger problem is that doing anything with a file uses up 1-2KB
> > PER FILE. If you want to see cfsd grow *really big*, do a "find ." of
> > any large cfs-controlled hierarchy with lots of files. I'd really like
> > to put my MH mail messages under cfs, but I've got too many files (I
> > can't afford having a 200+MB cfsd).
>
> This is what swap is for. :)
>
> If cfsd doesn't touch all that now unused memory it'll simply be
> paged out and probably only paged in occasionally.
Well, yes. ;-)
However, on a somewhat aging 128MB laptop, a 200+MB cfsd puts the
system into swap h*ll pretty quickly. I think cfsd has some linked
lists which thrash a lot of pages.
--
Darryl Okahata
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