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RE: <new member> Problem with huge files/folders in CVS
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ahalya.kumari |
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RE: <new member> Problem with huge files/folders in CVS |
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Wed, 7 Jul 2004 15:38:36 +0530 |
Hi,
I tried the method given in your response:-
Added
env += TMPDIR=/path/to/some/other/directory/for/tmp
In cvspserver.
It works!! Thanks very much the guidance.
Regards,
Ahalya
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Subject: Re: <new member> Problem with huge files/folders in CVS
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<address@hidden> writes:
> Thanks for the reply. As I am not much aware of the Linux system
> setup, could you please help with more details?
I was suggesting building the cvs executable from
sources. Your message gave no details of your
setup, so I had no other way to answer your question.
> I am not able to use ./configure. I am also not
> able find any similar config file in xinetd.d
> folder too. Where can I make the tmp-dir change?
For :pserver: use via xinetd, I suspect you should
be able to specify the TMPDIR environment variable
to point to the directory you desire be used.
I suspect that something like this:
service cvspserver
{
port = 2401
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = root
passenv = PATH
server = /usr/local/bin/cvs
server_args = -f --allow-root=/usr/cvsroot pserver
env += TMPDIR=/path/to/some/other/directory/for/tmp
}
might do what you need... However, as I do not use
or recommend the use of :pserver: mode, I have not
actually tried it.
> Rgds,
> Ahalya
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Mark D.
> Baushke
> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 3:14 PM
> To: Ahalya Kumari (WT01 - EMBEDDED & PRODUCT ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS)
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: <new member> Problem with huge files/folders in CVS
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> <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > It seems CVS uses the /tmp folder to store the
> > uploaded files intermediately. When I tried to
> > do Import of a huge folder the size of my /
> > partition got filled and no one else in my
> > group could continue using CVS till I removed
> > the CVS information in the /tmp/cvs-servnnnn
> > folders.
> >
> > Is there a way to have CVS use any other
> > folder for the above?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I would like to configure some other partition
> > with more space for this.
>
> ./configure --help
> ...
> --with-tmpdir The temporary directory CVS should use as a
> default
> (default autoselects)
> ...
>
> So, if you use
>
> ./configure --with-tmpdir=/path/to/some/other/tmp/directory
>
> you should get what you want (provided the path
> makes sense on your box).
>
> -- Mark
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