Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Out of memory rendering large DB field"
2002 Aug 01
2
Large File Support on AIX 4.3.3
I've been trying to get rsync to work on AIX 4.3.3 with files > 2GB. I've looked through the archives and saw reference to this, etc. on HPUX but have not been able to come across a solution for AIX. I've tried compiling with the following flags without luck:
"-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"
There error I'm getting is as follows (when hitting the 2GB
2002 Jun 19
0
Possible bug with very large files
Hi,
2 servers running Suse Linux 7.1 kernel 2.2.19 i386, rsync 2.5.5 compiled on
these boxes.
These are two FEP's with 32 modems, working as master/slave
rsync is using dedicated 100 base T network interfaces (eth1) , crossover
cable between them, only rsync traffic allowed on these interfaces.
rsync run every 30 seconds
It seems to be a bug when it attempt's to transfer very large
2002 Aug 20
0
curious
Hi All,
After using rsync on a couple of reasonably high-perfomance
machines lately (and being very impressed - this solution is excellent)
- I decided to use this for a backup method on a somewhat slower network -
Basically I have two machines (one a PII with 64MB of ram), and another
a PIII 600 (192MB of ram) - both running turbolinux server 6.5 with a
nice 'n' stable
2009 Dec 19
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Dec 18, 2009, at 3:46 PM, David Greene wrote:
>
> + /// circular_raw_ostream - A raw_ostream that saves its output in a
> + /// circular buffer.
A better description would be "which *can* save its data to a circular
buffer, or can pass it through directly to an underlying stream if
specified with a buffer of zero."
When it is buffering, what causes it to flush? Your
2006 Dec 16
0
unbuffered output?
How do I do unbuffered output from a rails app? I suspect the question
really is "how do I do unbuffered output from ruby" but since it''s for
a rails app here I am:-)
Also if I understand correctly apache >= 1.3 no longer buffers
output?... any thoughts on that also appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Tim
--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received
2004 Mar 09
0
FW: error writing 4 unbuffered bytes - exiting: Broken pipe
I have a filesystem from a different machine nfs mounted on the
machine that is running rsync.
rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26
Copyright (C) 1996-2002 by Andrew Tridgell and others
<http://rsync.samba.org/>
Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles,
IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums
I am trying to create a backup
2002 Jun 18
0
error writing 4 unbuffered bytes - exiting
I am running a fairly new box, Athlon 1.4Ghz, 512 Mb RAM, RedHat 7.3, rsync
rsync version 2.5.4 protocol version 26, it's disk layout is;
bash-2.05a# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 372M 338M 15M 96% /
/dev/sda1 45M 8.9M 34M 21% /boot
/dev/sda5 703M 218M 449M 33% /home
none 251M 0
2009 Dec 21
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Friday 18 December 2009 20:20, David Greene wrote:
> I wanted something to signify in the output where the debug dump starts.
> That's for that case where some stuff might still get output through
> errs(). I anticipate that while I'll change most uses of errs() to dbgs(),
> we probably don't want to change all of them.
>
> I agree the naming here is poor.
2004 Mar 09
1
error writing 4 unbuffered bytes - exiting: Broken pipe
I have a filesystem from a different machine nfs mounted on the
machine that is running rsync.
rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26
Copyright (C) 1996-2002 by Andrew Tridgell and others
<http://rsync.samba.org/>
Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles,
IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums
I am trying to create a backup
2009 Mar 04
1
performance problem with 3.2.8: unbuffered reads for some users
Hi!
I'm experiencing strange performance problems after upgrading to samba
3.2.8 from 3.0.30.
For all users except smbadmin (who has administrative rights), read
performance is _very_ bad. Looking at the read-requests using filemon
and wireshark, I found out that for those users, every read is handled
transparently (unbuffered) over the net. (I.e. a 2 byte read-request of
the application
2009 Dec 18
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Friday 18 December 2009 17:27, David Greene wrote:
> > Here's the updated patch.
>
> Well, that didn't go through right. Here it is again.
Argh! Stupid bug fixed. :)
Index: include/llvm/Support/circular_raw_ostream.h
===================================================================
--- include/llvm/Support/circular_raw_ostream.h (revision 0)
+++
2009 Dec 18
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Friday 18 December 2009 17:22, David Greene wrote:
> On Friday 18 December 2009 13:56, David Greene wrote:
> > On Friday 18 December 2009 13:53, David Greene wrote:
> > > > > + void releaseStream() {
> > > > > + // Delete the stream if needed. Otherwise, transfer the
> > > > > buffer + // settings from this raw_ostream back to
2009 Dec 17
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 13:35, David Greene wrote:
> > Please make BufferSize an 'unsigned' and default it to 8192. Please use
> > PRESERVE_STREAM instead of 'false'.
Here's an updated version of the circular buffer. Ok to check in?
-Dave
Index: include/llvm/Support/circular_raw_ostream.h
2016 Jul 26
0
[PATCH 4/5] daemon: lvm: list PVs/VGs/LVs with --foreign
The appliance has no LVM system ID set, which means that lvm commands
will ignore VGs with a system ID set to anything. Since we want to work
with them, pass --foreign at least when listing them to see them.
See also lvmsystemid(7).
---
daemon/lvm.c | 10 ++++++----
generator/daemon.ml | 1 +
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/daemon/lvm.c b/daemon/lvm.c
2009 Dec 19
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Friday 18 December 2009 19:47, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Dec 18, 2009, at 3:46 PM, David Greene wrote:
> > + /// circular_raw_ostream - A raw_ostream that saves its output in a
> > + /// circular buffer.
>
> A better description would be "which *can* save its data to a circular
> buffer, or can pass it through directly to an underlying stream if
> specified
2002 Sep 08
2
Crashes maybe due to: "error writing 4 unbuffered bytes"
I have been trying to implement Mike's tutorial on backup with rsync, but
my server has kept crashing in the middle of the rsync transfer.
I am backing up /dev/hda1 to /dev/hdc1 on a SuSe v 7.3 i386 box
Server crashed 8 times. 16 fsck and 8 reboots later I finally got an error
message and a graceful exit from rsync. Somewhere in the middle of the
crashes I compiled and installed the
2009 Dec 18
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Dec 17, 2009, at 3:41 PM, David Greene wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 December 2009 13:35, David Greene wrote:
>
>>> Please make BufferSize an 'unsigned' and default it to 8192. Please use
>>> PRESERVE_STREAM instead of 'false'.
>
> Here's an updated version of the circular buffer. Ok to check in?
This is looking a lot better, here are some more
2009 Dec 18
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Circular Buffered Debug Stream
On Friday 18 December 2009 13:56, David Greene wrote:
> On Friday 18 December 2009 13:53, David Greene wrote:
> > > > + void releaseStream() {
> > > > + // Delete the stream if needed. Otherwise, transfer the buffer
> > > > + // settings from this raw_ostream back to the underlying
> > > > stream. + if (!TheStream)
> > >
2002 Sep 17
1
'error in rsync protocol data stream'
Hello,
While doing a local "rsync" with:
rsync -v -auxHS --force / /backup/
(on /backup is mounted another disk), I get these errors:
rsync: error writing 4 unbuffered bytes - exiting: Broken pipe
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(463)
rsync: error writing 69 unbuffered bytes - exiting: Broken pipe
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data
2008 Dec 04
1
page cache keeps growing untill system runs out of memory on a MIPS platform
Hi,
I have samba-3.0.28a crosscompiled and running on a MIPS platform. The
development system has about 150MB of free RAM after system bootup and no swap space. The system also has an USB interface, to which an external USB hard disk is connected.
When I try to transfer huge files above (100MB) from a client on to the USB hard disk, I find that the page cache eats up almost about 100MB and