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Date:      Sun, 31 Oct 2004 19:35:05 +0200
From:      Omer Faruk Sen <ofsen@enderunix.org>
To:        TM4525@aol.com
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: mysql and system/nice cpu usage
Message-ID:  <20041031173506.53336.qmail@istanbul.enderunix.org>
In-Reply-To: <d1.1a9ff717.2eb676dc@aol.com>
References:  <d1.1a9ff717.2eb676dc@aol.com>

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Hi 


The oid you are talking about is not valid in FreeBSD-4. Maybe you are 
talking about FreeBSD-5 sysctl oids? But it does worth to try but I am not 
sure which oid it is in FreeBSD 4.. 

REGARDS 

PS: I have found vm.kvm_size. I think it is the one that corresponds in your 
email? 

TM4525@aol.com writes: 

> In a message dated 10/31/04 11:03:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
> ofsen@enderunix.org writes:
>>but never come across with a problem like that. I am thinking to use Zend 
>>Optimizer. Maybe that helps me ..  
>>
>>If that doesn't help I was thinking to run sql on a seperate machine. 
> 
> You might try tuning kern.vm.kmem.size if thats not in the tuning suggestions.
> The OS tends to allocate way more memory than needed for the kernel if 
> you have a lot of memory in the system; you probably don't need more than
> 100M or so unless you're running bgp or something unusual. Once you start 
> swapping with mysql and php you're dead. 
> 
> Moving to another system can help, but be aware that if your network is
> busy it can add some "different" inefficiencies. If you do go to a separate
> system connect it with a dedicated NIC if possible, to alleviate network
> backup. If you have a multiple bus machine, moving your NIC to a separate
> bus from the HDD can significantly increase performance. When you have
> the NIC and HDD on the same bus, heavy network traffic can cause disk
> operations to back up and substantially slow database applications. Make
> sure the busses are really separate (and not cascaded), otherwise it won't
> help. 
> 
> Also if you're on a 32bit bus machine you'll have a lot more contention than
> with a pci-x bus. Most people think that if you have enough bus then it 
> doesnt matter, but thats dead wrong. Bus contention between devices is 
> a major performance factor.
 


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