GZIP=1 needs to be added to the front? I have never used savepart, but I
know uploaddisk takes that as a prefix and will increase speed, along with
image size.

Matt Smollinger
Application Engineer for Convergence Tech.
AdvancedAV ATG


From: Fernando Witzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 15:18:31 -0300
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [g4u-help] About savepart script

Hi, I've been using g4u for image deployment over network with slurppart
script and it makes a pretty good work, but for now i am searching for a
script to get the .gz image from another partition of the same disk instead
of from the ftp server. I've realized there are four additional scripts
included in source: savepart, restorepart, savedisk and restoredisk, but
they are not included in g4u kernel, they are commented in the list file:

# g4u special:
#HF#COPY    ${CURDIR}/savepart      savepart    755
<----
#HF#COPY    ${CURDIR}/restorepart   restorepart    755
<----         
#HF#COPY    ${CURDIR}/savedisk      savedisk    755
<---- 
#HF#COPY    ${CURDIR}/restoredisk   restoredisk    755                 <----
COPY        ${CURDIR}/uploaddisk    uploaddisk    755
COPY        ${CURDIR}/slurpdisk    slurpdisk    755
COPY        ${CURDIR}/uploadpart    uploadpart    755
COPY        ${CURDIR}/slurppart    slurppart    755
COPY        ${CURDIR}/copydisk    copydisk    755
COPY        ${CURDIR}/copypart    copypart    755
COPY        ${CURDIR}/ftpput    ftpput        755

I tried to uncomment this scripts and rebuild the kernel to test it...but
when running the savepart script, the transfer rate is about 100Kbs, and it
would take several hours to create an image of any partition...
My questions: does anyone know why the transfer is too low? or has someone
ever used this scripts?

Thanks, 


Fernando Witzke


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