I have had the same problem, but I was using the 2.4.8 kernel ( in a
production environment ). I reverted back to 2.2.19, with no changes.
I believe that the problem in my case was the 3COM drivers, 3c90x. I have
now changed the driver to the 3C59x, which seems to work fine.
Although the symptoms are similar, I had problems with the transfer
deteriorated over time. I use rsync to take client backup from windows
software to a local server, using samba mounts. The backup is then written
to tape. Real nice solution and all, when it works.
Thx,
Hans E.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Petri Lehtonen" <petril@pasanet.fi>
To: "Rsync list" <rsync@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 20:22
Subject: Slow rsync
> Hi,
>
> I use rsync (2.4.6) to mirror some directories from two servers to an
> another server.
>
> The mirroring server is RedHat 6.2 with 2.2.15 kernel.
>
> The mirrored servers are: RedHat 6.2 with 2.2.14 kernel / RedHat 6.1
> with 2.2.14 (smp).
>
> All servers are connected to the same switch and the network is
> 100Mbit/s. All servers have 3Com 905 nics.
>
> With the first mirrored server speed is okay, but the with the second
> one its really slow. On average the speed is somewhere below 100kbit/s.
> -W doesn't help with the speed at all, quite the opposite. Also FTP
> from/to this machine is slow. However samba shares are as fast as they
> are on any other server.
>
> The file amount on this second server doesn't seem to affect the speed.
> I tested it with just three files totaling about 2.5MB and it took
> longer than wanted to wait.
>
> Currently I mount the mirrored directories from the second mirrored
> server with smbfs and use rsync from the mounted directories. So this
> isn't a major issue to me.
>
> I use the following options with rsync.
>
> directly over network: rsync -auvz
> from the mounted smb shares: rsync -av -W
>
> Any ideas why there is such a huge difference on the two methods?
>
> --petri--
>
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>
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