Matt,
I've already tried to add GZIP=1 to the front and the result is the
same...it stands around 100~160Kb/s
i can't understand it because the uploadpart transfer rate stops arround
12MB/s (the maximum speed i can get at my network), so the local copy should
at least do it at the same transfer rate, or not?
if you have some idea about it please reply...
thanks again..
Fernando Witzke
2007/10/3, Matt Smollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 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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