Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
That's the wrong patched kernel. You'd need to be using one of the
kernels in <http://people.redhat.com/thenzl/kernel/> --
kernel-2.6.18-93.el5.bz444759.x86_64.rpm.
(facepalm)
Thanks for setting me right.
Anyway, I did a test with the 2.6.18-93.el5.bz444759 kernel and there's
no difference: 65 minutes, 27 MB/s. Looks like it doesn't matter which
kernel I use, at least for this simple test with dd.
I wonder if a test closer to real life, such as reading/writing stuff
from/to MySQL, would produce different results. I guess there's only one
way to find out. ;-)
I'd be interested in a way of telling from within the OS whether or not
MWI is enabled...
That would be nice.
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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