> > I installed FreeBSD 6.2 on a Fujitsu Siemens TX600 S3 with 2 dual core=
> > Xeon processors and 4G RAM.
> >=20
> > The SMP kernel is awfully slow. make buildkernel takes about 6 hours =
to
> > complete. When I boot a UP kernel the build completes within 12
> > minutes. I don't see any unusual message in any log file.
>=20
> First, what exactly is slower: CPUs, I/O or something else=3F Run a CPU
> benchmark before/after (ubench is a simple one), and also a disk
> benchmark (e.g. bonnie++) before/after and compare.
Haven't run a benchmark yet, but a simple dd from disks results in
# dd if=3D/dev/amrd1s1 of=3D/dev/null bs=3D1k count=3D10000
10000+0 records in
10000+0 records out
10240000 bytes transferred in 3.325891 secs (3078874 bytes/sec)
which seems quite reasonable to me
> Do you use powerd=3F
powerd is not used
> Did you change timecounters=3F=20
No
This looks like a Pentium4-type Xeon, did
> you try toggling hyperthreading=3F (also in BIOS=3F)=20
No, not yet
> Does "vmstat -i" output
> suggest an interrupt storm=3F
This is vmstat -i after 24 minutes on an idle machine.=20
# vmstat -i;w
interrupt total rate
irq14: ata0 47 0
irq16: uhci0 11435 7
irq18: uhci2 10692 7
irq23: ehci0 1 0
irq48: bge0 2569 1
irq86: amr0 11068 7
cpu0: timer 2857629 1998
cpu1: timer 2855764 1997
cpu2: timer 2854477 1996
cpu3: timer 2854477 1996
Total 11458159 8012
3:32PM up 24 mins, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.03
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
gr172 p0 192.168.82.35 3:11PM - w
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