Scott Dwyer wrote:
Even then, we can limit how often the reopen can happen. I just ran a test where it reopened every 3rd attempt (3 seconds) and only saw a marginal decrease in overall performance. But that was a test, it shouldn't be allowed to happen that often I don't think. But it needs to be able to happen often enough to make a difference. Like I said, tricky...
I think this is becoming too complicated. I'm going to make the '--reopen-on-error' option (in combination with --min-read-rate) reopen the file every time a slow read is detected (instead of skipping ahead), and see how well it works.
I'll release a new version ASAP. Best regards, Antonio. _______________________________________________ Bug-ddrescue mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ddrescue
