[06:19] <fabbione> morning
[06:34] <braddr> if you say so.
[06:35] <fabbione> well it's 6:30am here
[06:35] <braddr> bitchx
[06:35] <fabbione> i didn't claim "good"
[06:35] <fabbione> :)
[06:35] <braddr> damn.. wrong window
[06:35] <fabbione> ahha
[06:36] <braddr> I like seeing timing reports like this:
[06:36] <braddr> real    207m41.699s
[06:36] <braddr> user    1342m33.201s
[06:36] <braddr> sys     659m10.032s
[06:37] <braddr> well, not that > 3 hours is good, but the other parts are nice.
[06:38] <fabbione> ehhe
[06:39] <braddr> so, on average I kept 10 cpu's busy
[06:39] <fabbione> what is the box doing?
[06:39] <braddr> not great, but I can say with some confidence it was due to drive io bottlenecks
[06:39] <braddr> a compiler test suite
[06:40] <braddr> compiling, linking, executing approx 100k tests.
[06:41] <braddr> well, some tests just doing a subset of those, expected compilation failures would never link, etc.
[06:41] <braddr> so, tons of forking and execing of short lived processes.
[06:41] <fabbione> gotcha
[06:41] <braddr> something I expect linux to get a whole lot better at
[06:41] <braddr> s/get/be/