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Date:      Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:57:01 +0100
From:      Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org>
To:        Doug Barton <DougB@DougBarton.net>
Cc:        Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>, Matt Dillon <dillon@earth.backplane.com>, "'current@freebsd.org'" <current@FreeBSD.ORG>, brian@Awfulhak.org
Subject:   Re: sysctl optimisations  (was: Filesystem gets a huge performance boost)
Message-ID:  <200104170857.f3H8v1r61551@hak.lan.Awfulhak.org>
In-Reply-To: Message from Doug Barton <DougB@DougBarton.net>  of "Tue, 17 Apr 2001 01:43:13 PDT." <3ADC0221.32127C39@DougBarton.net> 

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> 	OK... this brings up the question of what other cool optimizations are
> there that may have been disabled in the past for reasons that are no
> longer pertinent? It might be worthwhile to create an /etc/sysctl.conf file
> with commented out examples of configurations for various systems. For
> example,
> 
> # For more modern systems that have a reasonable amount of RAM
> #vfs.vmiodirenable=1
> 
> # Low memory systems
> 
> # Systems that need lots of randomness
> 
> # Low resource systems that need less randomness
> 
> # Super high performance TCP options for various situations
> 
> .... etc. I'm sure y'all can come up with more.
> 
> 
> It might also be desirable to put these in etc/defautls/rc.conf, but I
> think something of this nature might be better suited in a freer format.

I would have thought a bunch of comments in /etc/sysctl.conf would 
be sufficient.

> Doug
> -- 
>     Perhaps the greatest damage the American system of education has done
>     to its children is to teach them that their opinions are relevant
>     simply because they are their opinions.
> 
> 	Do YOU Yahoo!?

-- 
Brian <brian@Awfulhak.org>                        <brian@[uk.]FreeBSD.org>
      <http://www.Awfulhak.org>;                   <brian@[uk.]OpenBSD.org>
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