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2005 Feb 04
2
rsync huge tar files
Hi folks, Are there any tricks known to let rsync operate on huge tar files? I've got a local tar file (e.g. 2GByte uncompressed) that is rebuilt each night (with just some tiny changes, of course), and I would like to update the remote copies of this file without extracting the tar files into temporary directories. Any ideas? Regards Harri
2002 Apr 17
1
hi i have a problem with scp
my file is >2GByte and the error message is scp: dump/oracle.dmp: Der Wert ist zu gro? f?r den definierten Datentyp wat is the problem ? THANKS -- >>> Tech at Spree Software Technology GmbH ,.,., C 'c 'C http://www.tech.spree.de...
2000 Aug 31
1
need help installing R 1.1.1
...or: Maybe change CFLAGS or FFLAGS? I looked at all the docs/install/readme/faq files i could find and searched the list archives to get an idea about what to do. No such luck. Anybody got an idea on how to past this error? My setup: Sun Enterprise 450 (4 x 400 MHz CPU with 8Mbyte E-cache and 2GByte memory) SOLARIS 7 release 11/99 gcc 2.95.2 and g77 0.5.25 19991024 thanks -carlc --------------------------------------------------------------------- Carl Carpenter Systems Administrator for Human Genome Sciences "I strive to give 100% at work. 12% on Monday, 23% on Tuesday,...
2007 Mar 20
16
Data broken during FTP test
Hi all, Currently we have severe problem and are struggling to investigate it. The problem is data broken. Reproduce pocess is following, 0. test FTP function between guest domain and FTP client(other PC). 1. put data from FTP client to guest domain. 2. get data from guest domain to FTP client. 3. compare put data and get data on FTP client. 4. repeat process from step1 to step3.
2002 Mar 29
4
Incremental backups and batch mode.
I'm trying to use the rsync algorithm for incremental backups. After a quick look at rsync I saw the batch mode operations, and I thought that maybe I can modify them for incremental backups. What is needed is to add an option to save the checksums of all the files of the level 0 backup and a second option to use the level n checksum to calculate the delta batch files for the level n+1
2005 Jul 30
0
Memdisk Ramdisk survive reboot
...18CD10B402B700BA2005CD10BA0301B4 09CD21B402B700BA1F0ECD10BA1701B409CD21CD19 in Hexeditor (Winhex12.25 is very good) and call it boot.com ) to that Dos partition. After testing, that boot.com works which means that reboot to Dos lasts 5 seconds, I enlarged this partition with Partition Magic to <2GByte FAT16 because I need a large ramdisk and I have 4Gbyte ram. Then I make with the Hexeditor an image of the whole <2GB partition including the first 63 sectors with mbr and call it dos.img . I copied this image to another harddisk. Then I set up Syslinux 3.09 with memdisk on a >=2GB hardisk...
2007 Nov 20
1
Problems with losing D-Channel on
...g n_r! Here are some system Information: The installed card: pci:0000:04:09.0 wcte11xp+ e159:0001 Digium Wildcard TE110P T1/E1 Board Computer details: Linux 2.6.22.9-61.fc6 #1 SMP Thu Sep 27 17:45:57 EDT 2007 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux CPU: Intel Core2Duo 2.400 MHz E6600 MoBo: AB9Pro RAM: 2GByte Linux: Fedora Core 6 Asterisk: 1.4.13 Zaptel: 1.4.6 Libpri: 1.4.2 Configuration of zaptel.conf: loadzone=de defaultzone=de span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=1-15,17-31 dchan=16 channels = 1 zapata.conf: [trunkgroups] [channels] overlapdial = yes language = de switchtype = euroisdn pridialplan =...
2006 Dec 18
3
Upgrading Server Motherboard
I have a server running CentOS 4.2 that works as a web/email with very heavy load. It runs Directadmin web gui which is like Cpanel. It runs on a cheapy mATX motherboard(ECS 741GX-M) with socket A 2800+ CPU and 2Gbyte DDR. The OS and data are on a 300Gbyte PATA maxtor drive and data backups are run weekly to another PATA drive. The server is overwelmed and data backups take over 5 hours to complete. I have a Tyan(K8E) server board now that is socket 939 with SATA support. Maxtor makes a utillity that will co...
2006 Dec 19
1
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 23, Issue 18
...; Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I have a server running CentOS 4.2 that works as a web/email with very > heavy load. It runs Directadmin web gui which is like Cpanel. It > runs on a cheapy mATX motherboard(ECS 741GX-M) with socket A 2800+ CPU > and 2Gbyte DDR. The OS and data are on a 300Gbyte PATA maxtor drive > and data backups are run weekly to another PATA drive. The server is > overwelmed and data backups take over 5 hours to complete. I have a > Tyan(K8E) server board now that is socket 939 with SATA support. > > Maxtor makes...
2003 Dec 01
0
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...einout.wijnveen@wanadoo.nl; samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: Locking issues with HP-UX 11.00 "MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)" wrote: > > Hi Jeremy, > More info: > With the following program, I DO get an EFBIG error back. > If I change the lock.l_start to a number greater than 2gbyte -1, then no > matter what the offset i choose, I get a ENOLCK instead. > The lseek ALWAYS gives back the EFBIG. > > So what appears to be happening is that there is a 'hierarchy' - if the lock > start (offset) exceeds NFSv2 file limits, then you get ENOLCK, before the > c...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...se use my Philips address). Then I will test it and post the results. Reinout On Wednesday 15 August 2001 03:41, MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > More info: > With the following program, I DO get an EFBIG error back. > If I change the lock.l_start to a number greater than 2gbyte -1, then no > matter what the offset i choose, I get a ENOLCK instead. > The lseek ALWAYS gives back the EFBIG. > > So what appears to be happening is that there is a 'hierarchy' - if the > lock start (offset) exceeds NFSv2 file limits, then you get ENOLCK, before > the co...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...//lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba>, <mailto:samba-request@lists.samba.org?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Hi Jeremy, More info: With the following program, I DO get an EFBIG error back. If I change the lock.l_start to a number greater than 2gbyte -1, then no matter what the offset i choose, I get a ENOLCK instead. The lseek ALWAYS gives back the EFBIG. So what appears to be happening is that there is a 'hierarchy' - if the lock start (offset) exceeds NFSv2 file limits, then you get ENOLCK, before the count is checked. If the lock...