cvs commit: src/sys/i386/include vmparam.h
David O'Brien
obrien at freebsd.org
Mon Aug 16 19:12:31 PDT 2004
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 07:42:21PM -0600, Scott Long wrote:
> I want to know why the limit that you chose is attributed to me and a
> quick suggestion that I made in an email?
You gave me the figure of 100000 for kern.maxvnodes max limit. You
sounded rather authoritative at the time, that a general purpose
workstation wouldn't want more than that. You've so back peddled from
this I'm sorry I took your suggested value. RU has complained I wasn't
giving 0 attributes in commit messages, so I gave you attribution. I
won't make that mistake again.
So you're saying that a kern.maxvnodes of 150000 is a good default figure
on a 4GB machine? If it bothers you that much I'll bump MAXVNODES_MAX or
remove the limiting. I personally haven't needed kern.maxvnodes this
high on a general purpose workstation or department server.
> I'll say it again. It's a hard problem. If I knew the easy answer I
> would have committed it long ago.
Like everything else in FreeBSD'ville -- one works on the itch they are
experiencing at the moment. I'm scratching the 'panicing on lightly
loaded 4GB systems isn't acceptable' itch since I'm itching all over.
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-- David (obrien at FreeBSD.org)
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