On 08/06/2013 14:23, J David wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Eric van Gyzen <eric@vangyzen.net> wrote:
>>> on an otherwise idle amd64 system with 4 CPUs. The first command in the
>>> build.log file:
>>>
>>> rm -rf /usr/obj/home/freebsd/tmp
>>>
>>> took over three minutes. It should have taken about three /seconds/.
>>>
>>> "uptime" reported a load average of around 1.00.
>>> "top" showed no threads (user or kernel) using CPU.
>>> "iostat" showed an average of less than 20 tps on ada0.
>>> "rm" was usually in the RUN state.
> We are looking at something similar. Would you be able to try to
> reproduce it using a kernel with:
>
> nooptions SCHED_ULE
> options SCHED_4BSD
>
> to see if it makes a difference? It seems to, but the problem is
> inconsistent enough that I can't be sure.
The 4BSD scheduler does //not// exhibit this problem. I tested with the
latest releng/9.2 (r254054) and an otherwise GENERIC config.
Eric
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