Hi, I've been trying out fsvs (v1.1.0) to backup my laptop to a LaCie drive. I like fsvs quite a bit.
However, I saw a problem last night that performance is degraded quite a bit when committing a large number of files. More specifically, I see performance degrade when the total size of all the files are larger than about 130M. Furthermore, when trying to commit my home directory, it died and rolled back the svn transaction at the filesize limit on my machine (~2GB, but ulimit -f reports 'unlimited'). I realize this is likely a subversion problem (using 1.4.3), but thought I should ask whether there might be a workaround that I can use. The workaround I'm using now is to run fsvs commit in batches, where I commit directories smaller than about 75M. I would like to request a feature to be able to have fsvs commit an svn transaction after a given total file size is processed. (Provided I'm not out to lunch on the above, and doing something egregiously wrong.) In all, I have about 36GB of data I'd like to backup (moving to a new laptop soon--thanks to my employer), but doing this piecemeal is not quite what I had in mind. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks Phil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
