Dear CentOS lovers,
Could you consider to include a patch,
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
for openssh maybe as CentosPlus packages?
It has great speed impact for long-distance ( high delay ) transfer.
Regards,
Yuji Tsuchimoto
ill receive the benefit at CentOS6 or 7 in somewhat long future.
> So I doubt we'll see it in RHEL/CentOS anytime soon, but perhaps Plus
> would be the place for it..
The Plus repository is actually good for all of us, I think.
Thanks!
Yuji Tsuchimoto
Dear all,
Somebody are using CentOS as GUEST OS on Xen or VMWare.
CONFIG_HZ=100 of kernel configuration is better for the guest OS.
How about release another kernel specified for the guest os in CentOSPlus?
( other guest-specified configuration can be included, too. )
It may spend some of disk spa
Dear Yagi-san,
> I heard from the horse's mouth that the CentOS team is working on the
> 100Hz centosplus kernel. I think your request triggered the action :-)
> They want make people happy.
That sounds nice!
This TIPS, CONFIG_HZ=100, is one of FAQs. It will make most of us happy.
Now we can get
Dear all,
According to change-log of plus kernel, JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS are enabled in
the plus kernel.
Could you tell me why XFS is not?
I know kmod-xfs packages are released in the plus repository.
What is an advantage of the kmod against build-in?
Best regards,
Yuji
Dear CentOS lovers,
Is someone interested in the linux-2.6-smarter-relatime.patch for centosplus
kernel?
This patch solves disk I/O performance dramatically on servers,
And recent distributions (fedora9 and later, etc.) and official kernel
applies it.
RHEL6 may include it, but RHEL5 is not.
How a
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] relatime in plus kernel
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> On 07/29/2009 03:54 PM, Yuji Tsuchimoto wrote:
> > Is someone interested in the linux-2.6-smarter-relatime.patch for
centosplus
> > kernel?
>
> Akemi is managing the plus kernel tree at the
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