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2009 Nov 22
9
Resilver/scrub times?
...s-ordered:
Asus P5Q-EM mainboard
Core2 Quad 2.83 GHZ
8GB DDR2/80
OS:
2 x SSD''s in RAID 0 (brand/size not decided on yet, but they will definitely
be some flavor of SSD)
Data:
4 x 1TB Samsung Spin Point 7200 RPM 32MB cache SATA HD''s (RAIDZ)
Data payload initially will be around 550GB or so, (before loading any stuff
from another NAS and so on)
Does scrub like memory, or CPU, or both? There''s enough horsepower
available, I would think. Same question applies to resilvering if I need to
swap out drives at some point. [cough] I can''t wait to get this thing built!...
2012 Aug 02
2
Rsyncing huge file, timeout on rsyncd
...rsync 3.0.9
Destination is qnap TS-410, with rsyncd enabled, rsync 3.0.7
I'm trying to rsync two files, which are exported from source server as iscsi
targets (windows iscsi backups). Files are on btrfs, so I use snapshots during
rsync, so files don't change.
One file is 50GB, second is 550GB in size.
Initial sync over rsyncd daemon went fine.
Now, i'm trying to sync data, after change.
When i try to sync over rsyncd, it ends after 20 minutes with:
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (2438836 bytes received so far) [sender]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code...
2013 Dec 14
0
Assertion failure in btrfsck
...818
Ignoring transid failure
and then died with
btrfsck: cmds-check.c:2212: check_owner_ref: Assertion `!(rec->is_root)'' failed.
Aborted
I assume this is a bug in btrfsck. :-) What more information do you need from
me to be able to look at this? The filesystem is a bit too big (550GB) to
transfer easily.
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2009 Apr 30
3
tool for packet detection
Hi
I have small query, all our server are centos based 5 and 5.2 . We are
looking ofr a tool to that measure packet loss. we have servers in two IDC's
bothin the US and we are trying to download a 2gb file from the internet.
Some server are able to download the file at a higher b/w rate in one IDC
...while servers at he the other IDC download the same file at a lowe b/w
rate . Is ther any