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<0> heh <0> renihs: why does people run 64 bits anyway? Because it's just new and fancy?:) <1> CannedBar, where are my packages? :) <1> Mik-, no not really <0> different access way for applications, I guess <2> renihs: 64bit increases performance in several areas (peturlarly high precision scientific work, and video/media encoding <1> because the industry needs 64 bit, and we need it on large scale production <0> they've designed those for 64 bits architecture <1> the normal user has NO advantage from 64, just the costs and the price of technology <1> which is good :) <0> yep
<1> CannedBar, exactly <1> normal user ... <1> :) <1> office <1> bla <0> that's not users, that's a nightmare <0> office <0> right <0> :) <1> games/office/multimedia <0> I've been tech support while back <1> no high precicision floating point stuff <0> no thanks, there's no way back:) <0> well <0> they're using floating point code <2> renihs: forgot, working on it right now <1> :) <1> thx <1> Mik-, arent you multiasking cabable as well? <1> :) <1> tasking <0> renihs: yeah, doing sales, marketing, and finding answers for customers like this crap with AMD :) <1> no amd is nice, too bad they married ati <1> they wont know what hit em <2> renihs: they just wanted their own chipset division again <0> I don't know anything about ati :) If it would be up to me, no display would be ever attached to servers <0> remote ssh is perfect, along with KVM console <1> but i have more than one eye pointed at those cute duo2 (e6600) <2> Mik-: a serial console is a display too :-P <0> renihs : you're spoiled, you know that?:) <1> indeed <1> Mik-, in more than only one way <1> i can ***ure you that <0> :))) <3> wee <0> CannedBar : that's affirmative <1> yes but amd will be killing or at least poisoning/paralyzing amd for some time <1> and it could not come at an worse time <0> you mean ati? <1> yes, yes i always can but bla :) <1> yes, ati
<1> it always can... <1> argl <1> keep the typos <0> CannedBar : I did read that .pdf file, guess what...NOW I am nervious. <0> a lot of real nasty bugs <0> I didnt find anything there about 4 banks filled with 16 gigs ram problem <2> Mik-: heh, read Intel's errata for their Core processors, a lot worse <1> yes indeed <0> hrm <0> maybe I shouldn't :) <2> on the day before they were released, over 35 errata were known <1> you arent anyway, too lazy <1> :) <4> how can you have 4 banks filled with 16 gigs? <0> sounds like Microsoft policy:) <4> that's 4gb dimms <2> renihs: www.padded-cell.net/mydiff <0> my mistake, I mean there are 4 groups x 4 banks <1> CannedBar, thx <1> !! <2> hehe <2> that was using the command pasted above with the ending `wc` removed <2> want just a diff against my world? <1> yap <1> no <1> i mean <1> against all installed <2> didn't that script above yeild all installed packages? <0> CannedBar : so, in the end, there's like nothing I can do about that memory problem except upgrade BIOS and check revisions? Or there is something more I can do in kernel perhaps? <1> bla, hmm you dont have too much new for me <1> hmm <2> you shouldn't have the memmory problem I described, your processors should be too new <0> thats what I thought too, but...problem is there, on all 15 boxes <1> but thx already, still i need alot more :) <0> 15 or 20, don't remember exactly now <0> all with the same configs <0> 4 cpus, 8 disks, 16 gb ecc-400 ram <5> User: Mik- Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=257 <0> Anything looks abnormal here? <1> Mik-, no, but funny those 344 swapped out by all? whats running there? <0> about 60 perl processes, each of those using a lot of CPU <0> dealing with a lot of small files <0> all those perl processes are using primarily RAM to win speed <0> at least that's what one of developers said <0> how does exactly "cached" works? Is it like reserved memory by some processes? <0> what happen if I clear up that cached memory? <0> did everyone die on me?:) <0> netsplit or something?
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