Actually... a cp -r has the same issues... anyone seen this?
BTW, I'm on SuSE 9.1 (personal) with the 2.6 kernel, lvm2, reiserfs, 2G RAM, 2G swap
matt
On Aug 10, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Matt Miller wrote:
I am trying to use a large (10TB) reiserfs filesystem as an rsync target. The filesystem
rsync to eliminate variables with ssh/rsyncd/network.
thanks in advance,
matt
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Here's the deal... I have a filesystem that I have populated by
rsyncing from a filer (over NFS) using the --link-dest option to create
incremental "snapshots" of the live data. This part is working
fine... lots of links, much fewer blocks represented. Now it is time
to migrate to
a larger file
t;> /opt/rsync.log 2>&1
and syslog reports:
Aug 31 04:07:57 moss kernel: ENOMEM in do_get_write_access, retrying.
Aug 31 04:16:05 moss kernel: journal_write_metadata_buffer: ENOMEM
at get_unused_buffer_head, trying again.
anyone seen this?
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