We will run some VLSI design simulators like verilog, when m/c was new
the performance was very good. But now a days performace is degraded, I
couldn't be able to figure out the bottleneck. Can you suggest some
steps to figureout the problems...

Regds,
santosh

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santosh kumar said:
> Hi folks,
> Have some problem with performance..The server is configured with
redhat

not sure if your subscribed to the list or not so I am CC:'n you.

asking the same question 3 times within a short period of time won't
get you an answer any faster.

You don't really provide much information on what kind of simulation
your running, where the bottleneck is, etc. Have you tried running
the simulation in single user mode to eliminate any interferance from
other apps/services on the system? Are you using a SMP kernel? Have
you recompiled the kernel to optimize for your configuration?

If all else fails, since it's a new system you may want to give one
of the more recent 2.5.x kernels a try, I have seen reports that
some of them offer significant performance increases over 2.4.x.
I personally won't run 2.5.x on my systems, 2.2.x is fine for my
servers, and I am only starting to test 2.4.x to replace 2.2.x.

nate





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