newest stable
version. get 2.[odd number].[largest number] to get the newest craziest
wacked out kernel.
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- Original Message -
From: "Jérôme Bolliet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 23:56
Subject: Re: problem load-aver
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 13:56, Jérôme Bolliet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes i know this.
> But my problem is : just by upgrading kernel, the memory usage and the
> load average explode.
>
> With 2.4.18-10, i'm using 700Mo of memory, and load is 1.
> With 2.5.18-19, i'm using 2 Go of memory and load is 3-
Hi,
Yes i know this.
But my problem is : just by upgrading kernel, the memory usage and the
load average explode.
With 2.4.18-10, i'm using 700Mo of memory, and load is 1.
With 2.5.18-19, i'm using 2 Go of memory and load is 3-4.
With the same software and the same number of process !
And i don
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Jérôme Bolliet wrote:
> We are using redhat 7.3 on Compaq DL360 2 processors with kernel
> 2.4.18-10smp without problem to make POP3 server, with Courier IMAP
> 1.6.2 and NetApp Filer F760 as NFS server.
>
> We have upgrade one server with latest kernel without chan
Hi,
We are using redhat 7.3 on Compaq DL360 2 processors with kernel
2.4.18-10smp without problem to make POP3 server, with Courier IMAP
1.6.2 and NetApp Filer F760 as NFS server.
We have upgrade one server with latest kernel without changing
parameter. And the load average are high.
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