On Dec 15, 2011, at 6:26 PM, Attilio Rao wrote: > 2011/12/13 Daniel Kalchev <dan...@digsys.bg>: >> >> >> On 13.12.11 09:36, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: >>> >>> I personally would find it interesting if someone with a higher-end system >>> (e.g. 2 physical CPUs, with 6 or 8 cores per CPU) was to do the same test >>> (changing -jX to -j{numofcores} of course). >> >> >> Is 4 way 8 core Opteron ok? That is 32 cores, 64GB RAM. >> >> Testing with buildworld in my opinion is not adequate, as it involves way >> too much I/O. Any advice on proper testing methodology? > > I'm sure that I/O and pmap subsystem contention (because of > buildworld) and TLB shootdown overhead (because of 32 CPUs) will be so > overwhelming that you are not really going to benchmark the scheduler > activity at all.
Can't pmap / TLB be tuned for 32 CPUs and 64GB of RAM? > > However I still don't get what you want to verify exactly? The obvious: is SCHED_ULE better or worse than SCHED_4BSD on such platform. Problem is how to test "interactivity" -- that is a blade server and doesn't really have a display and keyboard, nor does it have X etc. I have spare pair of those, that might be put to crunch tests to see how things compare for different scenarios - but I need ideas what to test, really. Daniel_______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"