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2017 May 17
7
Best practices for copying lots of files machine-to-machine
An entire filesystem (~180g) needs to be copied from one local linux machine to another. Since both systems are on the same local subnet, there's no need for encryption. I've done this sort of thing before a few times in the past in different ways, but wanted to get input from others on what's worked best for...
2017 May 17
3
Best practices for copying lots of files machine-to-machine
Vanhorn, Mike wrote: > On 5/17/17, 12:03 PM, "CentOS on behalf of ken" <centos-bounces at centos.org > on behalf of gebser at mousecar.com> wrote: > >>An entire filesystem (~180g) needs to be copied from one local linux >>machine to another. Since both systems are on the same local subnet, >>there's no need for encryption. >> >>I've done this sort of thing before a few times in the past in different >>ways, but wanted to get input from...
2010 Feb 08
5
zfs send/receive : panic and reboot
<copied from opensolaris-dicuss as this probably belongs here.> I kept on trying to migrate my pool with children (see previous threads) and had the (bad) idea to try the -d option on the receive part. The system reboots immediately. Here is the log in /var/adm/messages Feb 8 16:07:09 amber unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] Feb 8 16:07:09 amber ^Mpanic[cpu1]/thread=ffffff014ba86e40: Feb 8
2017 May 17
0
Best practices for copying lots of files machine-to-machine
On 05/17/2017 12:03 PM, ken wrote: > An entire filesystem (~180g) needs to be copied from one local linux > machine to another. Since both systems are on the same local subnet, > there's no need for encryption. > > I've done this sort of thing before a few times in the past in > different ways, but wanted to get input from others on wh...
2017 May 17
0
Best practices for copying lots of files machine-to-machine
On 5/17/17, 12:03 PM, "CentOS on behalf of ken" <centos-bounces at centos.org on behalf of gebser at mousecar.com> wrote: >An entire filesystem (~180g) needs to be copied from one local linux >machine to another. Since both systems are on the same local subnet, >there's no need for encryption. > >I've done this sort of thing before a few times in the past in different >ways, but wanted to get input from others on what...