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misc/buffer,
Buffer sporadic binary I/O for faster tape use
Branch: pkgsrc-2020Q2,
Version: 1.17nb1,
Package name: buffer-1.17nb1,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersThis is a program designed to speed up writing tapes on remote tape drives.
Requirements are shared memory and locks which normally means that these are
supported in your kernel. [for FreeBSD/NetBSD, this means you MUST have a kernel
with options SYSVSHM compiled in - markm]
Buffer has been tested under SunOS 4.0.*, SunOS 4.1.*, Solarix, HP-UX 7.0, and
Gould UTX 2.1A (sv universe).
The program splits itself into two processes. The first process reads (and
reblocks) from stdin into a shared memory buffer. The second writes from the
shared memory buffer to stdout. Doing it this way means that the writing side
effectly sits in a tight write loop and doesn't have to wait for input.
Similarly for the input side. It is this waiting that slows down other
reblocking processes, like dd.
I run an archive and need to write large chunks out to tape regularly
with an ethernet in the way. Using 'buffer' in a command like:
tar cvf - stuff | rsh somebox "buffer > /dev/rst8"
is a factor of 5 faster than the best alternative, gnu tar with its
remote tape option:
tar cvf somebox:/dev/rst8 stuff
SHA1: 88201f677485880cd508430015b7ce7d9663b6e7
RMD160: c7f87873f8f74b900609ef495ebabc8596729fb8
Filesize: 16.729 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2020-07-01) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version buffer-1.17nb1 (created)