On 04/05/2013 12:09 PM, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
OK, folks, it is the --sparse option that Amanda is putting on the
gtar. This is /usr/sfw/bin/tar version 1.23 on Solaris 10. I have a
test script that runs the runtar and a test directory with just 10 of
the tif files in it.
Without the
Chris,
I don't know what tif files look like internally, don't know how
they compress.
Just of out left field... does your zpool have compression
enabled? I realized zfs will compress or not on a per block
basis, but I don't know what if any overhead is being incurred,
if the tif files are not
OK, folks, it is the --sparse option that Amanda is putting on the gtar. This is /usr/sfw/bin/tar
version 1.23 on Solaris 10. I have a test script that runs the runtar and a test directory with just
10 of the tif files in it.
Without the --sparse option, time tells me that it takes 0m0.57s to
Thank you!
Not sure why the debug file would list runtar in the form of a parameter, when it's not to be used
as such. Anyway, that got it working.
Which brings me back to my original problem. As indicated previously, the filesystem in question
only has 2806 files and 140 directories. As I