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- From: ignacij@meishan.animal.uiuc.edu (Ignacy Misztal)
- Subject: Re: NFS deamon trap D in tar
- References: <1992Jul30.155758.36003@watson.ibm.com>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:58:58 GMT
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- yktnews@watson.ibm.com writes:
-
- >Ignacy,
-
- > It seems my previous reply was lost, only the reference part was posted
- >to the news group. Try to mount with rsize=1024,wsize=1024 options.
-
- > I tested with these option on our AIX 3.1.6 system. I used the tar command
- > backed up my D drive, OS/2 2.0 system, with 49 MB of size successfully.
- > The syntax I used: /u/gao>tar -cf os2d.tar ~gao/tmp, where the tmp
- > directory is the mount point of my OS/2 d drive.
-
- > Please let me if this helps.
-
- >Regards,
-
- >KeJia
- >IBM Watson Research
- >gao@watson.ibm.com
-
- What about the performance issues at (r,w)size of 1024? At 4096, the hard disk
- on the Sun is vey busy, much less than with FTP or RCOPY, which transfer
- at higher rates.
- Ignacy
-