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- Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 14:22:40 -0400
- From: Viktor Pavlenko <vvp@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Re: Apache: Logging: how-to pipe logs orlogtoanothermachine (was Disk
- References: <F166yDd3OJXsNQptgFr00000022@example.com><1031470505.12169.24.camel@example.com><15739.26268.212283.846293@example.com><15739.26854.670800.686908@example.com><20020908163321.GD32551@example.com><15739.32427.53683.926767@example.com><1031506840.4581.3.camel@example.com>
>>>>> "BR" == Bruno Raoult <br@example.com> writes: >> posted earlier shows that gzip uses buffer size 49152, for both print >> $_ and print rand. BR> strace on gzip gives: BR> [...] BR> read(0, "VIDIA NVdriver Kernel Module 1."..., 8192) = 8192 BR> read(0, "(li) CMD (cd /www/li-bridge; wge"..., 32768) = 8192 BR> read(0, "] Rejected at IN(default) filter"..., 24576) = 8192 BR> write(1, "\266\255\334\221\322\\\333\272$)\315\267\255\272\332!I"..., BR> 16384) = 16384 BR> [...] BR> This means that the input buffer is BUFSIZ, and output buffer is BR> 2*BUFSIZ. Yes but you can also see several reads before the write. It means that gzip writes its output after certain number of reads (6 for the first output, 6*BUFSIZ = 49152 according to what I found out). But I think the internal buffering (a number of reads followed by a number of writes) depends on the compressing algorithm. Viktor
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