[MUD-Dev] memory and speed
Adam Wiggins
adam at angel.com
Thu Jun 10 18:34:31 CEST 1999
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Matthew Mihaly wrote:
> We tripled our memory today, from 128 megs to 384 megs, but we seem to
> actually have slowed down. In fact, adding more memory has definitely
> slowed us down. Some tasks are taking nearly twice as long as before. This
> is extremely upsetting, to say the least. Anyone have any ideas?
Doh!
Something is definitely not right. First I'd check the memory to make sure
it's okay; did you get 66mhz memory and put it in a 100mhz motherboard, or
something? You might also try using one DIMM at a time to see if one of them
has some sort of slowdown problem, and needs to be replaced.
If that's not the problem, then we'll need some info about the process itself.
Naturally this is going to depend on your platform; if it's a UNIX of some
sort, the output of 'ps -l' should be helpful, along with 'free' (that
one might be Linux-only) and perhaps 'top'.
Also, profile data about *which* tasks are taking longer might help.
Adam W.
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