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From: K. Noel Belcourt (kbelco_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-09-27 14:07:42


On Sep 27, 2007, at 10:46 AM, Rene Rivera wrote:

> I've been watching my Linux machine take incrementally more and more
> time processing the regression results and uploading them to the OSL
> server. If I'm lucky not too many new results come in, and it takes
> 3.5
> hours (it used to take about half that). Still not entirely bad... But
> the really bad part is that the generated results, which are
> compressed
> into a ZIP file, takes more than 200M. It takes a long time to upload
> that through my limited pipe. So I'm looking for suggestions on how to
> improve the turn around time, and of course suggestions on how to
> reduce
> the over all resources needed are welcome... Note, I'm looking for
> things we can do quickly.
>
> The one though I've had so far is to use "rsync" instead of
> uploading a
> ZIP, and them zipping on the OSL server. But the uncompressed sources
> are more than 1.5Gig so it would make for close to 2Gig of disk space
> use on the OSL server. Which is something I'd rather avoid.
>
> So, any clever ideas out there?

Would it help if I added this to all my nightly builds (--dont-send-
bjam-log)?

-- Noel


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