Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote: > Maxim Bourmistrov <m...@alumni.chalmers.se> wrote: > > > What is seen in 'top' is what compile does to the sys. snmpd just freacks > > out, and the rest as well. > > This is VMWare. Storage below is VSAN. > > bgpd streches 4 arms - to fw1 and 3 remote VPS. No big deal here. Private > > stuff, no massive peering. No peering at all, except mentioned. > > Compile sucks out all rss and I don't think this is OK to have this machine > > in line, handling traffic. > > If I had only one node, with active connections, I'd say I'm offline while > > compile is active. > > My laptop does the required relink in under 10 seconds. > > 0m05.54s real 0m03.21s user 0m02.15s system > > My landisk with 64MB of ram and a 266MHz cpu is a little slow.
BTW the landisk takes 5 minutes. I normally reboot it with a new kernel, and start a new make build immediately while it is still relinking a future kernel, which it will never use, but what do I care. It's just R&D, it is not production, and it isn't serious, except when it eventually finds a bug that other architectures didn't find.