Re: System clock speedup with latest kernels

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I'm glad to know this... but I am really worried about
performance in this case, there is a lot of traffic
between the web server (Apache/PHP) and the database
server (Oracle 9.2.0.7) so "noapic" wouldn't be a
viable workaround if it degrades performance.  Any
advice about this?

Thanks for your comments,


-William


 --- Joachim Frieben <jfrieben@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:

> Sure you can. For 5 years, this has been the only
> workaround on my PR440FX
> based SMP box to keep the RTC in sync - with enabled
> SMP of course! See:
> 
>  
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55223
> 
> >
> > Interrupt handling. I think you can not disable
> them on SMP machines
> > (and retain SMP, that is).
> >



	
	
		
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