Re: rsync 2.5.5 Tru64 5.1

2002-07-14 Thread Zoong Pham
) Check this in your source tree: rsync-2.5.5/patches/rsync_zoong_tru64.diff Hope it helps. -- Zoong Pham UNIX Systems Administrator PGP public key is available on request -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting

Re: Largest file system being synced

2002-06-27 Thread Zoong Pham
and it takes up too much memory (some of the rsync processes take up 1.5 GB of RAM What tool are you moving to? Did you use rsync for any databases. My company is considering using rsync to mirror some databases. Thanks, -- Zoong Pham[EMAIL PROTECTED] UNIX Systems

Re: Bug in compile of rsync 2.5.4 on Tru64 UNIX V5.1a using cc

2002-03-21 Thread Zoong Pham
here instead of Tru64 vdump and vrestore once I am sure backups by rsync is as reliable as vdump/vrestore. Do you use rsync for root, usr partitions and and database files? Have you had any problem with rsync so far? Cheers, -- Zoong Pham[EMAIL PROTECTED] UNIX Systems

Suspicious sizes by different C compilers

2002-03-18 Thread Zoong Pham
both working OK. Is that normal to see a huge difference in binary size produced by gcc and vendor's C compilers? Is there any comprehensive test suite so I can test the rsync to make sure it works before installing into a production server? Regards, -- Zoong Pham[EMAIL

Re: Suspicious sizes by different C compilers

2002-03-18 Thread Zoong Pham
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 01:29:45PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote: On 19 Mar 2002, Zoong Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is about _7 times_ smaller! On gcc, rsync builds by default with debug symbols included. If you strip both executables, they should end up about the same size. You