PS: I made a mistake today in the morning (I wrote the e-mail in the small hours and I was feeling like dead).
I wrote: "I have an old usb drive encrypted with /dev/arandom (much slower than zero) which I mount without softdep I just finished a full backup of 43.98G It took 1h33min" That's wrong. It took 2h33min Still, that's far away from the claimed 10h+ hours for 16G Cheers, Pau 2009/4/27 Henning Brauer <lists-open...@bsws.de>: > * sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de <sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de> [2009-04-25 > 23:48]: >> I wrote Marco personaly, provided all informations and asked if he needs >> further benchmarks or what-so-ever. > > did you find the commit between 4.1 and 4.2 or whatever your claim was > where it got slower? > I am sure what the answer is. You did no work, as usual, just whining. > >> It's like the PF bug you know? You write a developer.. you receive no >> answer and the patch which gets released does not even fix the affected >> codebase but add's a "workaround". > > I don't reply to your mail because it could lead to another reply from > you. banging my head against a wall is a more useful use of time and > energy than talking to you. > > and now for the pf bug. as usual, you did nothing. you accidently > found some way to crash a box in a specific setup. you did no work at > all looking where the bug could be or what could trigger it. nothing. > I ran the command you claimed crashes pf. my box stayed up just fine. > if I hadn't mentioned it on icb and sthen trying against his box the > bug hadn't been found until now. You don't understand the bug yet > obviously. There is no workaround committed, there is the perfect fix > committed. I could go on explaning you that it was the NAT code > misbehaving on an ICMPv6 header in a IPv4 packet, but you wouldn't get > that anyway. > >> I gonna do again a bonnie++ benchmark and again I will post my DMESG and >> again that will solve nothing. > > right. because that is useless. you have been told what would be > useful, but that'd be work. > > don't bother replying, I won't read it. and don't mail me personally > ever again. > > -- > Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org > BS Web Services, http://bsws.de > Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services > Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting - Hamburg & Amsterdam > > -- Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with misc