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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
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
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>
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...
>
>
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
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
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
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.
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