> > You may want to try tar 1.13.19, that uses a hashtable instead of
> > linear searches in file lists (compliments to Jean-Louis Martineau).
>
> Where can I get tar 1.13.19 ?
> The latest I can find on pub.gnu.org is 1.13.
you need to look in ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/tar
That's where the la
* Alexandre Oliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 12:58:59AM -0200)
>>> I don't understand. If the CPU usage dropped that much, it implies
>>> the GNU tar might have been done. Did you do a "ps" to see what was
>>> going on?
>
>> Yeah, the gtar process was the one taking up 70% of th
On Jan 25, 2001, Ajay Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't understand. If the CPU usage dropped that much, it implies
>> the GNU tar might have been done. Did you do a "ps" to see what was
>> going on?
> Yeah, the gtar process was the one taking up 70% of the CPU, then after
> 20 minut
> >... I think it times out because there is over
> >100,000 files and it can't create the file list. ...
>
> Does the whole file system has 100,000 files, or just
> /raid1/production? Using GNU tar, it would only matter what's under
> /raid1/production.
just the /raid/production has the 100,00
>... I think it times out because there is over
>100,000 files and it can't create the file list. ...
Does the whole file system has 100,000 files, or just /raid1/production?
Using GNU tar, it would only matter what's under /raid1/production.
>The "production"
>directory isn't even that big, i
Hello,
I've just installed amanda 2.4.2 and it's backing up a couple of my
filesystems as expected. I added a another filesystem to be backed up
just yesterday which is timing out on the estimate part.
the problem is that the filesystem is on a Linux software RAID config:
Filesystem