Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-10 Thread Rupert Gallagher via rsync
The obsd community is silent. There is a thread on misc@ but no participation. Original Message On 10 Aug 2020, 09:19, < pl...@agora.rdrop.com> wrote: Rupert Gallagher wrote: > ... I see this ball bounched betwen rsync, openbsd and supermicro > ... I see a large cache delivered

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-10 Thread Perry Hutchison via rsync
Rupert Gallagher wrote: > ... I see this ball bounched betwen rsync, openbsd and supermicro > ... I see a large cache delivered by the OS on server hardware and > a program unable to use it. It sounds as if the problem may be OpenBSD "delivering" the cache rather than "utilizing" it. What does

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-09 Thread Rupert Gallagher via rsync
Beach ball play is fun, but I see this ball bounched betwen rsync, openbsd and supermicro, and I am not enjoying it. I see a large cache delivered by the OS on server hardware and a program unable to use it. Original Message On 8 Aug 2020, 20:14, < pl...@agora.rdrop.com>

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-08 Thread Perry Hutchison via rsync
Rupert Gallagher via rsync wrote: > On 7 Aug 2020, 23:44, Wayne Davison < wa...@opencoder.net> wrote: > > >> Also, I have 12GB of cache in ecc ram that rsync is not using. > > >It uses whatever memory it needs plus whatever filesystem caching > >your OS provides. > > Hmmm... bad day today... > >

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-08 Thread Rupert Gallagher via rsync
Original Message On 7 Aug 2020, 23:44, Wayne Davison < wa...@opencoder.net> wrote: >> Also, I have 12GB of cache in ecc ram that rsync is not using. >It uses whatever memory it needs plus whatever filesystem caching your OS >provides. Hmmm... bad day today... No, it is not

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-07 Thread Wayne Davison via rsync
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 10:46 PM Rupert Gallagher wrote: > I noted that rsync writes a gmon file on the source path and leaves it > there when it terminates. Nope, it doesn't. You'll need to figure out what's going on with your setup. Also, I have 12GB of cache in ecc ram that rsync is not

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-07 Thread Wayne Davison via rsync
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 11:48 PM Michal Ruprich wrote: > I see that a couple of patches from the rsync-patches tar have > disappeared, like acls.diff or xattrs.diff yet I don't see the changes in > the code. Is there a reason for their removal? > Various things were removed that had limited value

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-07 Thread Michal Ruprich via rsync
Hi Wayne, I see that a couple of patches from the rsync-patches tar have disappeared, like acls.diff or xattrs.diff yet I don't see the changes in the code. Is there a reason for their removal? Were they applied differently on the code and are no longer needed? Thanks for any info on this.

Re: Rsync 3.2.3 released

2020-08-06 Thread Rupert Gallagher via rsync
Rsync 3.2.2 ransfer rate on my pet hardware is really poor, so every improvement counts. I noted that rsync writes a gmon file on the source path and leaves it there when it terminates. When the source path is read-only, rsync complains that it cannot write in it. For optimal use of the input