Matt,
when a give the script a GZIP -1 the script runs a little better but the
transfer rate stops at 100Kbs... or less...it would take more time to create
a local image then to upload it to server... can't understand....
Fernando Witzke
2007/11/12, Matt Smollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Just for my own curiosity's sake, what happens when you give the script
> you run in netbsd a GZIP -1 instead of GZIP -9?
>
> Matt Smollinger
> Application Engineer for Convergence Tech.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Hubert Feyrer
> Sent: Sat 11/10/2007 9:44 AM
> To: Fernando Witzke
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [g4u-help] About savepart script
>
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Fernando Witzke wrote:
> > dd if=/dev/${disk}d bs=1m count=$size skip=$offset \
> > | gzip -9 \
> > | progress dd of=$file
> >
> > running the script this way gave me a transfer rate about 800kbs...and
> > changing the gzip option to 1 didn't make it any better...
> >
> > so, i tried to remove gzip command to see if the problem was compressing
> > ...this is the command:
> >
> > dd if=/dev/${disk}d bs=1m count=$size skip=$offset \
> > | progress dd of=$file
> >
> > running it on netbsd gives me a transfer rate of ~5MBs:
> > $ sh savepart wd0 e image
> >
> > but if i boot g4u kernel, and try to make write this file in the fat
> > partition the transfer rate stands around 1MBs, this is the script:
> > $ mkdir /mnt/fat
> > $ mount /dev/wd0f
> > $ savepart wd0 e /mnt/fat/image
> >
> > I guess it's it.
>
> Hm, my guess was wrong. I have no idea of what's going on, from this
> distance. :(
>
>
> - Hubert
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