Dbcopy + Rsync - still bloating

I'm using a modified version of this https://forums.novell.com/novell-pro...ml#post2195713
The size of my Live system is 100Gb
but the Restore Area / backup is 130Gb
are there files in folders other than po/offiles/ and po/ofuser/index which need to be removed ?
NB: I did apply this script after my restore area was already bloated by dbcopy overtime

Originally Posted by bhrt60
found out why...
DMS !!
the since GroupWise Document Management is used decided rsync the WHOLE of po folder not just offiles and ofuser/index as I originally planned. Rsync has more files to deal with but ...
now the source and destination are almost the same size
Thanks for posting that back... Don't have too much environments where DMS is really being used. Never had to look at that & good to know.
By following the link you posted in your first post, I noticed there was still an error in one of the rsync lines, which should be
Code:
rsync --delete --ignore-existing --prune-empty-dirs --recursive $gwlivepath$po1loc/ofuser/index/ $gwcopypath$po1loc/ofuser/index/
Note the slash / at the end of each directory definition. Not having that last slash might result in an index folder getting created in the index folder on the copy (e.g. $gwcopypath$po1loc/ofuser/index/index). If that's the case you can correct the script and clean up the redundant /index folder under /index. That might free up some extra gigs.
I'm also curious to the modifications you've made, mainly thoughts behind it as it could be interesting to apply elsewhere
Cheers,
Willem

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    They said they didn't set up any template or stationary - but they do have a rather complicated signature. I wonder if that messed things up. Because this issue shows up whether or not they use the signature now. But looking at the HTML - it's just intense! It looks like it has to be some kind of subtle bug in Apple's mail program that no one see because you have to look for it. The only reason we noticed it was because they were running into bounce problems sending emails to a Gnu Mailman list with 100kb limit.
    If no one on this list can figure it out - we may need to have her bring her laptop to a Genius Bar. I'm at a loss for any other way to proceed.

  • ITunes "stutter" when switching windows

    This problem is a bit strange, so I'll explain it as best I can.
    iTunes runs normally (albiet, slowly as usual, it IS still bloated iTunes) while I have its window selected, but if i click on the desktop, internet, or any other window and then click back to iTunes whatever song is playing stutters for a second, my mouse lags, and then everything returns to normal. Anything else continues running normally while this happens. My first thought was that I didn't have enough RAM, but 2gigabytes should be plenty to handle about a 1100 song library (no video, a few podcasts, no pictures). I have a 2ghz processor. The strangest part is, I noticed that, while importing a cd, I could switch from the desktop to the iTunes window without any stutter. The second importing stopped, however, the stutter began again. I'm completely stumped, anybody have any solutions or should I try to use WMP again?

    Someone posted on problems with the Sophos virus checker yesterday if that is any use:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5216890&#5216890

  • HT2297 iPhoto Raw to JPEG Convesion Issue

    When I edit a RAW file in iPhoto '11, my edited version does not lose its RAW badge and I do not see a new JPEG image containing my edits.  My original 28 MB RAW file bloats to around 174 MB after editing.  Can anyone explain?

    Thaks for your question which seems relevant.  I believe I had earlier checked the TIFF option to see if it changed the file type upon saving.  Would his explain the tripling in size of the file?  If so, I am happy to know that.  However, with the Advanced TIFF option "unchecked," the file still bloats to 66 MB with my edited changes.  From iPhoto Help I had expected an edited RAW file to change to a JPEG after editing.  I also assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that editing a RAW file would reduce its size by stripping out unnecessary information.  I am still trying to understand 1)  why the edited RAW file does not show as JPEG on the info sidebar, and 2) why the edited RAW file increases in size. 
    The reason for my question is that I wish to create edited RAW images that can be printed and shared as JPEGs on Flickr and FaceBook.  Thanks.

  • Rendering Oddity In EPS from Acrobat

    I do a lot of graph creation and editing for a group of scientists.
    Often they are more interested in the compactness of the final file
    (eps) to place in the LaTeX page generation software than in the
    niceties of Adobe portability.
    I have managed to find workarounds over the years to most of
    the problems in stripping out Adobe embedded stuff. The process goes:
    Illustrator>Acrobat>Acrobat exported EPS (from version 7,8 or 9 depending)> (if all vectors-) run through
    an opens source apple script that uses open source converters to convert
    the EPS to another EPS without Adobe overhead.
    It is unfortunate that Adobe has not been willing to make a save as
    option that produces simple EPS with JPG compressed bitmaps.  It would
    make life grand for the science community.
    Anyway, all has gone well until I tried this just today.  Now this
    process is producing text that is bitmapped, whereas this did not happen
    before.  I did this just 8 days ago (same fonts, same type of vectors,
    same programs) and the same thing worked fine.
    Any ideas on what would cause Acrobat to generate Bitmapped text outputs?
    Britt

    I have determined that the text rasterization is happening at the EPS2EPS cleanup stage.  I am converting all text to outline to get around this problem.  It is just I am sure I have been able to retain text in the past going through this process, but can not now.
    I do not use the EPS straight out of Illustrator because I am interested in compressing the bitmaps in the EPS file, in a way that is still properly readable by LaTeX software. The only successful path I have found so far is through a PDF>Acrobat>EPS route.  But the end result is still bloated with color management, and adobe specific data.
    Britt

  • Rsync vs dbcopy for migrating to new server

    There is plenty of information about using dbcopy to achieve a server to server migration of Groupwise, and it's particular useful because initially Groupwise can be copied live.
    In my case, GW resides on NSS, so for dbcopy, I need to do a ncpmount first, then
    Code:
    dbcopy -m -f [-p |-d]
    shutdown the agents for the the final:
    Code:
    dbcopy -m -s [-p | -d]
    DBCOPY IS SLOOOW - Well at least according to TID 7010760: "Note: Typical dbcopy throughput is 6GB/hour."
    So in the interests of maximum speed my question is - If the agents are shutdown, and no dbcopies have taken place yet, or maybe the first one has, is it ok to just use rsync and not worry about dbcopy?
    Code:
    rsync -av --delete source-po dest-po
    rsync -av --delete source-dom dest-dom
    I even thought about using (with GW shutdown) sftp as it pulls data at between 1-2GB per min, then follow up with rsync as a double check.
    I am yet to do some proper testing and time trials, but just wondering what others have found.
    Thoughts anyone?

    Originally Posted by gordon_mzano
    Source = OES2 SP3 x86-64, NSS, physical server
    Target - OES11 SP2 x86-64, NSS, virtual server on ESX with local storage.
    As we are going linux to linux the dbcopy lower-case conversion is not relevant.
    Yes, but there can be a catch. NSS is case insensitive, even on OES when NSS uses the long format (which is the default name space ever since OES2 SP1) . It is possible that you have been running GroupWise on OES with NSS as filesystem and are now moving to a Linux native filesystem.... that *could* warrant running a dbcopy with the m option.
    But as you are moving to NSS with, I assume the default "long" namespace set, that is not an issue.
    Originally Posted by gordon_mzano
    Being ultra paranoid, what I did in the end after running the two dbcopies, I checked both PO sizes with `du -sm`, and the size was greater at the target by about 1.2GB.
    That's not paranoid imo, that's showing good sense
    But yes, it is normal that you will see a slightly larger copy on the target side. It has to do with dbcopy logs but also some other files that I have not looked closely at.
    Originally Posted by gordon_mzano
    So with the PO shutdown, I ran a full rsync so they were exact. I am not sure if the rsync was really needed, but I like to keep the file system lean as possible. Are there gwcheck routines that would clean up the extra files that dbcopy built up at the target? Maybe the orphaned file check that I see in the logs would do such a thing..?
    GroupWise PO content maintenance jobs will clean up "stuff" like logs and unused databases/blob files etc. But it won't clean up everything.
    Sure, you can run rsync to make sure source and target match up 100%, but do do so while no GroupWise agents are running against the data storage you are rsync'ing.
    Cheers,
    Willem

  • Rsync -E still broken

    There have been posts here about the fact that the rsync shipped with Tiger crashes a lot with the 'E' option selected. I recently migrated from 10.3.9 to 10.4.4, and I'm seeing this too. I can't mirror my root filesystem with a command such as
    rsync -gEHloprtvx --delete / <destination>
    because I get a bus error right after the file list finishes building:
    rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 85 bytes: phase "unknown" [receiver]: Broken pipe (32)
    rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at /SourceCache/rsync/rsync-20/rsync/io.c(909)
    Bus error
    Some subdirectories can be copied, but not /Applications.
    If the 'E' option is omitted from the above command, it works, but then HFS metadata aren't preserved. Under 10.3, I used the rsync that ships with RsyncX, and it still works, but it doesn't preserve ACL's, though other HFS attributes are respected.
    Neither version of rsync can handle socket files, such as the ones installed in /var/spool/postfix. That's why I can't just run rsync -avx. Those files cause an error, but not a crash.
    The only workaround I have now is to go on using the third-party rsync, but that means I can't use ACL's. Anyone have a better idea?
    Dual G5 2.5   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

    If you want to use rsync -E on tiger you might
    want
    to look at using my custom version instead:
    http://www.onthenet.com.au/~q/rsync
    Thanks for your reply. At the moment I'm using the
    HFS-aware rsync that ships with RsyncX. It chokes on
    changing the permissions of symbolic links, but
    that's easy to work around.
    BTW, rsync -E doesn't preserve ACL's, only
    extended
    attributes.
    The man page is wrong?
    Err.. no. I am.
    I just tested it.. it works, sort of. It preserves the ACL's, but screws up the file permissions on the file in the process. So it doesn't actually work properly either.
    Do you actually use ACL's?
    Seeya...Q

  • IPhone battery Bloated. can i take back up still?

    Hi,
    I have a 3gs that i use as a back up phone. but my battery bloated and popped open the phone... is there a way to still take backup for my data (pictures, etc?)

    Connect the iPhone to your computer and if it appears in iTunes backup the iPhone.
    iOS: How to back up
    Otherewise no.

  • File size bloat still evident in CC 2014.1 (or just stabilization?)

    In the last couple of nights, the project I am working on (originally imported from 2014.0) has gone from 3MB to 16MB to 61MB without any new importing or explicit rendering.
    It's a small project. A single 10-minute sequence with perhaps 16 master clips, most used 4-5 times or less. There's a lot of primary and secondary color correction (half to master clips) and vignettes, but not an excessive amount. I am new to Premiere Pro (but very very smitten with it ).
    I have done most of my warp stabilizing over the last few nights (corresponding, perhaps coincidentally, with the 2014.1 update). Several people on these forums have suggested that the project file storage of warp stabilization data is to blame, but I have not heard this from Adobe and, as a software developer, that doesn't make sense to me. (I would think that the product of warp stabilization needn't be more than the stabilization "solution", an overall zoom value and an x,y for each frame.)
    If additional "hint" data from the stabilization is also stored in the project file to help with future re-stabilizations, this would explain the growing file size but the optimization seems to be hurting more than helping. The clips took only 5-10 seconds each to stabilize initially and I lose that time with every auto-save. In addition, the performance of unrendered playback has suffered significantly on my Win7 i7 16Gb with 1100 CUDA cores.
    If it is warp stabilization data, it would be good to know. I can disable auto-saves for now and, in the future, ensure that stabilization is done much later in the workflow.
    I also want to thank you folks for all for the answers you provide here -- I have learned a huge amount from this community!

    To be fair, the stabilization solution is more than just a 2-D offset, it's a warp stabilizer, after all.
    I did a quick test using 3 of the 6 unstable master shots in a new project and made 6 clips overall to make a small representation of my larger project. As warp stabilization was added, the file size grew from 150k to 4MB.
    Scaling this growth up to match the relative number of clips in my full project, it roughly matches. So question answered, I suppose.
    The performance hit on adjustment visual feedback and playback has me seriously considering removing all the stabilization and repeating it closer to end of editing.

  • HT3705 Has anyone any ideas why a Pages file v09 exported from v5 bloats from around 212kb to 5.9mb? I had to export existing template files back from the latest version to v09 due to limited features in latest version.

    Recently updated Pages because of Mavericks update, quickly discovered how limited new version is, exported altered files back to Pages 09 format and re-opened using earlier Pages. In amending to re-save as templates again noticed a 212kb file has bloated to 5.9mb.
    Has anyone any ideas or experience as it will not take long to fill up a 1TB drive at this rate! - I had left behind PC's and MS Office and was reasobaly happy using Pages for business, but it looks like Office for Mac is now going to b eneeded.

    Yes, I opened them all with 5 then re-saved as v5 templates. Then realised other problems with v5 so exported them all back v09 as xxx.pages files. Used some with v09 and noticed they had all increased.
    I just checked again and noticed that the initial v5 saved templates had typically increased from 412kb to 1.1MB (they do have 4 graphics) - then after exporting the templates are 5.9MB in v09 an dthe files are still 412kb.
    I had a similar problem many years ago using RTF files with Word and they kept bloating everytime you edited and saved due to saved or linked graphics?

  • First impressions... There's still a long, long way to go

    I'm a very experienced (and still heavy user) of Windows Mobile (not Windows Phone). The Playbook is my first Blackberry and I have been using it for 2 weeks now. I believe both the hardware and OS have much potential but currently feel the latter has still much to progress. This is a list of my opinions and ideas of the experience so far.
    #Playbook#
    #Pros:
    1- Good hardware, small form factor, clean and stylish design.
    2- The upcoming Android support is a blessing (a much needed boost in app availability).
    #Cons:
    1- The lack of available "native" apps is dire:
        1.1- Extremely low freeware availability (many apps free under other platforms are paid in the Playbook... many don't exist).
        1.2- Good apps are scarce (even among the paid ones... most are just adapted web pages).
    2- No customization (besides wallpaper and icon position).
    3- The OS and bundled apps are still very immature.
    #Improvements (OS and bundled software):
    The lack of native email client and calendar / agenda were near the top of the list. But I see these are to be included in version 2 of QNX.
    1- General:
        1.1- Predictive text is helpful (when done right) for instance in foreign languages (by replacing typed common chars with the correct uncommon ones... saves a lot of time especially considering how these are input).
        1.2- Custom dictionary (a must... I'm a doctor and the vocabulary is very specific).
        1.3- Swipe frame to scroll pages
        1.4- Put volume control in top bar.
        1.5- Add USB host feature so one can transfer files to / from any PC (because most I come across don't have Blackberry Device Manager).
        1.6- Add a real file manager is a must (a app based approach instead of a file based one is counter productive).
        1.7- Add a painting app. It would be a very nice inbuilt feature.
        1.8- Support more ebook formats (at least epub... chm would be nice)
    2- Desktop:
        2.1- Rename, create, delete, move tabs.
        2.2- Cut, copy, paste, rename , create, delete, change image of shortcuts
         2.3- Widgets (especially feed readers and post-its)
    3- Alarm clock
        3.1- Set music from file
        3.2- Multiple alarms set at the same time (for instance I have different wake up times depending o the day of the week... it's frustrating having to set different hours every day instead of having multiple recurrent hours set).
    4- Office apps in need of much improvement (it's feasible... SoftMaker Office was a killer suit under the old Windows Mobile / CE):
        4.1- General:
            a) Select file type in first save and in "Save as" menu
            b) Allow multiple open files at once (to easily consult and copy text... because I may or may not want to save changes in the midst of editing).
        4.2- Word to Go:
            a) Support for txt, rtf and odt
            b) Ability to search
            c) Create indentation (tab)
            d) Create bullets
              e) Create tables (at least import from spreadsheets)
            f) Import images
        4.3- Sheet to Go (at least as good as Bye Design Spread32...):
            a) Support csv, ods
            b) Ability to search
            c) Insert columns / rows
            d) Copy / cut / paste entire columns / rows
            e)  Predictive /automatic cell completion (based on values that already exist in the same column / row )
            f) Spellchecking text in cells
            g) Formulas, commands, macros
            h) Graphs
            i) Keyboard doesn't automatically pop-up when a cell is selected (must select textbox in the upper screen)
            j) If for any reason you abandon the input box the text will be lost
        4.4- Slideshow to Go:
            a) Support odp
            b) Ability to search
            c) Create and edit presentations
    6- Adobe Reader (I direly need points 1, 2 and 3... 4 and especially 5 would be very welcome):
        6.1- Ability to search
        6.2- Jump page by number
        6.3-  Bookmark features
        6.4- Text selection / copy
        6.5-  Highlight and annotation
        6.6-  Fill forms    
    7- Web browser:
        7.1- Open offline pages and swf files.
        7.2- Keep audio and video streaming while viewing a different tab.
        7.3- Better bookmark management (folders for different groups).
        7.4- Option to translate page or highlighted text.
        7.5- Powerful tab and session management (like Firefox TabMixPlus)
        7.6- Powerful download option (build download galleries, download embedded videos / musics... basically Firefox Flashgot and DownThemAll)
        7.7- Adblocking (a must when the screen is such a valuable real estate) and  Privacy /anonimity. FF ABPlus and Ghostery
        7.8- Form text recovery (like Firefox Lazarus)
        7.9- New email notifier (like Firefox Webmail Notifier... unless you already addressed this with an indicator in the desktop top bar now that you added a native email client)
    8 - BB App World:
        8.1- Connection to server falls often
        8.2- Can't uninstall apps if disconnected from the web
        8.3- Can't remove apps from the installed app history (it becomes cluttered very fast)
        8.4- Can't filter free and paid apps in searches
        8.5- In general more limited than web version
    9- Movie player (like a very tweaked version of the OSS PDA champion TCPMP... something in the lines of VLC):
         9.1 - A wider format list support :
            a) Videos: flv, mkv, rmvb, mov, mpeg, 3gp (and variants)
            b) Audio: flac, ogg, mid
            c) Subtitles: srt
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    I usually stabilize footage in a separate project to avoid huge project files, and export the stabilized result. Then I use the stabilized version in the main project.
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