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You do not tell your ARC statistics. I'm assuming your cache is too small for all metadata to fit so suggest to reserve all of its size for metadata instead of (possibly useless) data. –  jlliagre Mar 7 at 16:35
On one system with 8GB of memory regular filesystems cache the whole working data set. On a system with 16GB of RAM and 12GB arc, zfs is still reading from the disk and has not cached all of the working data. The size of the ARC on all systems tested is greater than the size of the data read by the test program. –  ara...
Prefetch might also play a role here. You might try disabling it. –  jlliagre Mar 7 at 20:29
I have disabled prefetch and I am testing again. –  aranc23 Mar 7 at 21:38
On FreeBSD, install sysutils/zfs-stats
the 'zfs-mon' tool that is part of that package will give you details about the cache hit/miss ratios for each of the different types of cache in ZFS (ARC, ARC Metadata, ZFETCH, Prefetch, etc).
Also, 'zpool iostat 1' while scanning might help
By default, the 'metadata' cache is limited to 1/4 of the ARC, you can adjust this value with the vfs.zfs.arc_meta_limit loader.conf tunable
In FreeBSD 10, the ARC stats are included in 'top', watching how those values change while you are scanning may provide some insight
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Name: _________________________ Period: ___________________
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Maury do for a living?
(a) He is a carpet cleaner.
(b) He is a businessman.
(c) He is a pimp.
(d) He is a journalist.
2. What is inside Benjy's bottle?
(a) Sand
(b) A frog
(c) Two flowers
(d) A spider
3. What is the name of the family's mother?
(a) Georgie
(b) Lynn
(c) Caroline
(d) Helena
4. What color tie is Quentin's companion wearing?
(a) Brown
(b) Yellow
(c) White
(d) Red
5. Why does TP have to drive the carriage?
(a) Roskus is unwell.
(b) If he does not drive it, Benjy will cry.
(c) He can control the horses.
(d) He is the only person who knows how.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is the only sibling Caroline can relate to?
2. Why does Mrs. Compson not want TP to drive the carriage?
3. What does Luster find in the water?
4. Who does Luster give the golf ball to?
5. Why does Caroline change Benjamin's name?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why do you think both Caddy and Quentin continuously search for love elsewhere?
2. Why do you think Benjy does not describe physical appearance?
3. What does the ending say about the two remaining brothers?
4. What does the broken flower symbolize for Benji?
5. Do you think Luster understands Benjy?
6. Describe Caddy's role in the novel.
7. Why do you think Quentin behaves so badly?
8. In way does Jason show himself to be a racist?
9. Do you think the book's sudden ending makes its impact stronger?
10. This novel is full of emotion. What do you think the three most significant emotions are in this final chapter?
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Why is it named Coast Guard Park?
Candy of Spring Lake asked, "I'm fairly new to the area, and wonder why that park in Ferrysburg is called Coast Guard Park. There's no water in or near it."
Mark Brooky
Mar 4, 2013
The U.S. Coast Guard used the area where today's dog park exists at the northwestern part of the park as a shooting range from the late 1930s until 1970. There's probably bullets and shells still buried in the ground.
In his local history book, "Grand Haven in the Path of Destiny," Dr. Dave Seibold explained that, during World War II, the Coast Guard purchased 80 acres adjacent to the rifle range to make it bigger.
In December 1972, two years after the rifle range was closed, Ferrysburg officials applied for the federal land to be transferred to the city. That was approved just a couple of months later. The city crafted a master plan for the park in 1979 and dedicated it as Coast Guard Park during the 1989 Coast Guard Festival.
The little tower at the entrance to the park from North Shore Road is the old north pier light No. 1, according to Seibold. It was in operation on the north side of the mouth of the Grand River from 1921 to 1985.
Grand Haven Happy
How well I/we knew what is now Coast Guard Park in Ferrysburg. When we were kids from about 5th grade on for several years we would ride our bikes from Grand Haven over the swing bridge to the Coast Guard Rifle Range and dig in the hill behind the targets to get the bullets. Why? because they were lead inside the metal...
$2-$3 dollars each for a days fun time getting the lead out (pun intended) was a lot of money in the 1950's especially for kids our age. After all, standing and transplanting celery baby plants only paid 6 cents an hour and it got old very fast being inside the hot houses during the summer.
I made a small 2 wheel trailer that hooked on the the bike seat stem and I carried the lead back over the bridge to Weaver's then we split up the cash. Probably should have stayed in the junk/scrap metal venture as we all know rhat Louie Padnos sure did just fine+ but that's not what interested me as I wanted to do aut...
Yes, we did have permission from the Coast Guard in Grand Haven to dig up the bullets but we sure didn't get them all. It was everywhere and every year they replentished our supply with their rifle practices. You could dig up more than you could carry in less than half an hour but the melting took all afternoon and we ...
Very fun times and lots of memories.
Cool story, thanks for sharing it, reminds me a bit of my own childhood. Sure makes one realize how much things have changed from back then to now...if kids nowadays tried to do what you kids did back then they'd be more than likely arrested and charged with any number of crimes up to and probably including potential t...
Awesome story! This is the type of stuff I like to read in the paper; a little slice of history from some random persons viewpoint. I find this stuff very interesting and wish more people would share similar stories.
Btw, I forgot to say thanks for sharing.
I would like to share a site that has TONS of historic photos showing stuff like GH Happy talked about. http://www.shorpy.com/ there's also a few photos of grand haven and surrounding areas if you use the search box.
Cool sight, thanks for the link.
Mr. Brooky, how can you be professionally satisfied with being the Mailbag Editor? Surely there is a real journalism job out there for you. Nowhere is the downfall of newspapers more evident than in the Grand Haven Tribune, especially the Mailbag column. What a waste of space, ink and human effort.
Grand Haven Happy
Unreprenented, may you always stay unrepresented because you are a total moron as your writing clearly shows. Maybe someday if and when you grow up and get some edga-ma-ka-shun you could possibility advance to the grade of an idiot. Shame on you!
Many readers enjoy Mark Brooky's Mailbag. However, if you don't, just stop reading it and go back in your dark lonely cave where you belong!
Good job Mark!
GH Happy: Ouch. You don't seem so happy to me. But you're probably happier now that you called me and idiot and a moron. It's easy calling people names when your identity is not revealed, eh? I guess people like GH Happy aren't happy unless they call people names while staying anonymous.
Grand Haven Happy
I'm very happy and so is my family. I've/we've been an extremely happy resident of Grand Haven for over 70 years now and my parents etc for over 100 years. My thanks to the fine education I received at the Grand Haven schools which sent me on my way to a very happy and prosperous adult life. They had planted the seed a...
We could live anywhere we want to and have traveled extensively all over the country and other parts of the world and see what other places have to offer. Having had those hands on experiences, we wouldn't ever leave the Grand Haven area as it has so much more to offer and it's you the person who has to venture out and...
You need to do some research and learn a few things and find out what is really here compared to other areas and you just might be happy also. Alas, your eyes just may be finally opened!
Grand Haven Happy
Thanks, I hear you. One big difference is that we never did distructive things and there was no idiot box (TV) on constantly to poison our minds, no electronic devices or games, were taught by our parents to be respectful of everyone and everything, get permission before doing things, be home at dinnertime or go hungry...
Well, I suspect if you go dig around for bullets there now, you might get more than just lead in your sifter.
Grand Haven Happy
That's funny and so true. We used to throw the shell casings we found away before they started to reload them and told us not to. They were a good grade of brass and brass only got us 2 cents a pound back then and it took a lot of them to make a pound so they took up a lot of space in my trailer. The melted lead on the...
This is proof that Mailbag is pointless drivel.