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Date:      02 Nov 2000 12:02:13 -0500
From:      Randell Jesup <rjesup@wgate.com>
To:        Matt Dillon <dillon@earth.backplane.com>
Cc:        Marius Bendiksen <mbendiks@eunet.no>, Randell Jesup <rjesup@wgate.com>, arch@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Like to commit my diskprep
Message-ID:  <ybupukecnoq.fsf@jesup.eng.tvol.net.jesup.eng.tvol.net>
In-Reply-To: Matt Dillon's message of "Thu, 2 Nov 2000 08:32:35 -0800 (PST)"
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.10011021602500.10193-100000@login-1.eunet.no> <200011021632.eA2GWZ138286@earth.backplane.com>

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Matt Dillon <dillon@earth.backplane.com> writes:
>:/	64m
>:/var	128m
>:/usr	50%
>:/home	50%
>:
>:That would yield more flexibility, at a (hopefully) low additional cost in
>:code.

        Not that hard.  I'll look into it in my mods.

>    With the size of hard disks today I'm not sure there would be much
>    need, since generally you will want to specify fixed size partitions
>    for all but the last one.  For me:

        Perhaps.  Everyone has their own preference and own situation.
For you all-but-one fixed works.  I might want all of them defined as
percentages perhaps, or all but /.

>    One thing I am finding myself doing a lot these days is increasing the
>    block size for things like /data1 - that will often have fewer larger
>    files.  FreeBSD4 reserves 16K of VM per struct buf no matter what, so
>    increasing the block size from 8K to 16K is a breeze.  Larger block
>    sizes will put more pressure on the buffer cache and may still have 
>    heavy-load deadlock situations , but should also generally work.

        The defaults for -b and -f and -c for newfs/etc are WOEFULLY
out-of-date.  See the sysinstall checkin comment I referenced.  I use 16K
myself.  It's possible larger might be better, especially for large
partitions - perhaps make it variable on partition size....  And 16 for cpg
is truely criminal (can you say thousands of spare root blocks?  And very
slow newfs?)

-- 
Randell Jesup, Worldgate Communications, ex-Scala, ex-Amiga OS team ('88-94)
rjesup@wgate.com



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