Re: MM VM patches was: 2.6.3-mm4

From: Mike Fedyk (mfedyk_at_matchmail.com)
Date: 03/01/04

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    To: Nick Piggin <piggin@cyberone.com.au>
    
    

    Nick Piggin wrote:
    >
    >
    > Mike Fedyk wrote:
    >> So, I'll merge up 2.6.3 + "vm of rc1-mm1" and tell you guys what I see.
    >>
    >
    > I'm not so hopeful for you anymore :P

    These patches apply with only a few offsets if you apply them like in
    the series file, so there's not much work for either of us in applying
    these patches (unless I need to test without a dependent patch or
    something obvious like that...)

    >
    >> Are the graphs helpful at all?
    >>
    >
    >
    > My eyes! The goggles, they do nothing!
    >

    Heh.

    > They have a lot of good info but I'm a bit hard pressed working
    > out what kernel is running where

    Suffice it to say, 2.6.3 is the begining of week9, and 2.6.3-lofft-mm4vm
    is the end of week9. The graphs weren't meant to keep secondary
    information like kernel version...

    > and it's a bit hard working out
    > all the shades of blue on my crappy little monitor.

    Yeah, I see what you mean. The code in the lrrd/munin project controls
    what colors come in what order, but I can control what order the info is
    output in...

    > But if they were easier to read I reckon they'd be useful ;)

    I'd like for that to be true especially since I rewrote the memory
    plugin for munin to graph as much as was exported to userspace from the
    Linux kernel...

    Did I miss anything? ;)
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