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From: Rob Bosch <rbosch@ipremise.net>
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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:30:17 -0700
Subject: Re: High CPU usage on posix_fallocate call - CVS version
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I recreated a new development environment and recompiled the rsync code.  The posix_fallocate call worked exactly as expected, immediately creating a file of the size passed to the function.  I tested up to 300GB without issue.  I must have had something set up incorrectly in my development environment.  Thanks for the follow-up.

Rob


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