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diff --git a/doc/bugs/When_syncing_two_repositories__44___git_annex_uses_9x_times_diskspace/comment_5_de94e80dde6d12485140bb079d74d775._comment b/doc/bugs/When_syncing_two_repositories__44___git_annex_uses_9x_times_diskspace/comment_5_de94e80dde6d12485140bb079d74d775._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..16f8cf65a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/When_syncing_two_repositories__44___git_annex_uses_9x_times_diskspace/comment_5_de94e80dde6d12485140bb079d74d775._comment @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="http://joeyh.name/" + nickname="joey" + subject="comment 5" + date="2013-03-01T20:20:21Z" + content=""" +Aha, so it's a direct mode repository and all this \"typechange\" stuff git outputs in such repositories is presumably the main culprit for log bloat. I have made it suppress that output. + +Excessive repacking may also explain a lot of the CPU usage and slowness. What does this say? + +`grep \"Auto packing the repository for optimum performance.\" .git/annex/*.log |wc -l` + +It may make sense for the assistant to tune `gc.auto` to avoid repacks. You might try disabling repacking altogether and see if it helps: `git config gc.auto 0` +"""]] |