On 21/05/15 21:49, FusionX86 wrote:
I thought about that, but no. The box I'm running git-p4 on has the
following specs:
CentOS 6.6 64bit
1 CPU
8GB RAM
8GB Swap
Can you post the output, with "-v" added?
$ git-p4 clone //depot/some/dir -v
Also, what is your p4d server version?
$ p4 info
A quick test just cloning a repo with 4 files of 256MB each seems fine,
FWIW.
It is also on the same physical network as the Perforce server. I
remember seeing someone else complain about this, but I can't find the
article/blog now.
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 12:49 AM, Luke Diamand <luke@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 19/05/15 08:38, FusionX86 wrote:
Thanks Luke, looks like this does work for excluding files when using
git p4. Great!
Unrelated question...
While using git p4 I have noticed that most of the time the clone/sync
operations hang and I have to keep retrying. The Perforce depot I'm
currently working with is larger than I'd like and has a lot of binary
files which might be the cause. The point it gets to in the clone/sync
is always random and doesn't ever stop on the same files or file
types. Sometimes it'll die soon after starting, but other times it
almost completes and then dies. If I keep retrying, it will eventually
complete. I haven't been able to narrow down the cause, but I do
notice that the git-fast-import stops right as the clone/sync dies.
I'm wondering if git is overwhelmed and terminates. Have you ever seen
this? Any suggestions?
Running out of memory?
Is this on a 32bit or 64bit system? How much virtual memory do you have?
Luke
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