Hello Roland!
> I will backup my image files (jpg an raw) with fsvs. The space of this
> files is about 80 GB of data.
> If I start the commit with "fsvs commit -m 'Initial' " I get an out of
> space error in my /tmp directory.
> fsvs created many files in this dir with names like fsvs.0gwNu9,
> fsvs0m67tG an so on.
That's strange.
> The free space on tmp is 1 GB so if I commit the image files it runs in
> out of sape on /tmp after 1 GB of data.
> On the svnrepo server I have 200 GB free space so check in the 80 GB of
> data must be posible.
Yes, it should work.
> Now my question is there any way to prevent fsvs from creating this many
> tmp files. If not you nead the same amount of space on tmp to commit an
> data directory tree. I have noting found in the documentation or on the
> web about this tmp files of fsvs.
What kind of repository connection do you use? http, https, svn+ssh, file?
Do you have an commit-pipe set for your pictures? I wouldn't think so, but to
be on the
safe side I'm asking.
Regards,
Phil
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