Re: apache style squid?

From: Dean Gaudet <dgaudet-list-squid-dev@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 00:26:11 -0700 (PDT)

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On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Andres Kroonmaa wrote:

> > children. Linux has optimistic memory allocation, Solaris doesn't -- when
> > I try the same thing on a Solaris box I have to slap a 2gb disk on it just
> > for swap which is never used.
>
> In theory, if code is linked/loaded into read-only/shared pages, Solaris does
> not reserve swap. Solaris guarantees that writeable page is backed up by
> swap space.

Oh hmm, you know I never tried using mprotect() to try to mark the config
pages as read-only after config time. This would probably take about an
hour of coding... would that do the trick? If so I can put it on the list
of things to try some day. Hmm. I'd probably also have to rearrange the
global data so that I can mark it read-only as well... this could be nice.

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Dean Gaudet, Performance Analyst, Transmeta Corp.
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