2011/3/13 Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com>

> On 3/11/11 11:27 AM, Cesar Kawar wrote:
> >
> > I know that is "only" to process 800,000 files, but with version 3.0.0
> and later, it doesn't load all the files at once. With a 512 Mb computer
> you'll be fine, but in the particular installation I was talking before, 1
> Tb of data comprised of 1 year of historical data (that means a really big
> number of hardlink per file), the syncing process takes almost 100% CPU on
> an Intel Xeon Quad Core for about 2 hours.
> >
>
> Are you sure this was a single run that included the directory above the
> pool/cpool and pc directories (so it sees all the hardlink targets at once)
> and
> had the -H option?
>

Yes I'm sure. Without -H option it actually was impossible to sync the
pools. It worked without -H but didn't fit on the target USB drive.



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