Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Rsync Performance"
2002 Jan 04
1
rsync -e ssh --bwlimit=20 ?
Hello Everyone:
I've been trying to get rsync using --bwlimit
using openssh for transport without success.
Here's what I get:
% rsync --bwlimit=20 from.com:/dir/file.txt /dest
user@from.com's password: ****
rsync: unrecognized option `--bwlimit=20'
unexpected EOF in read_timeout
I tried specifying ssh transport using both the
-e option and by setting the RSYNC_RSH
2004 May 21
2
question about --bwlimit=
I am doing some benchmarking of rsync. I am using the --bwlimit= option to throttle down rsync to predict its operation over slow communications links. I am using rsync 2.6.2 from the release site without any patches. I downloaded the release rather than pull from the CVS tree.
I have 2 servers "wilber" (the remote archive) and "judy" (the local archive) connected with a gig
2004 Nov 04
1
Problems with --bwlimit && --daemon
Hi list,
I couldn't find anything related to this, on mailing lists or even bugzilla,
so here it is.
A problem with this combination exists in the new 2.6.3 where the bwlimit
code got rewritten and is not present at <= 2.6.2.
The problem is that on io.c:882 bwlimit_writemax is also used to control the
bandwidth, but it is not initialized for the daemon mode.
At options.c:772 you can see
2005 Jan 13
1
--bwlimit doesn't work for daemon mode
[I'm not subscribed, please CC me on replies]
Some time after 2.6.0 the --bwlimit code was enhanced, but the code now
doesn't work anymore when you set the bandwidth limit for the daemon and
generates error log entries like:
2005/01/13 08:17:03 [29636] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 12 \
bytes: phase "unknown" [receiver]: Success (0)
2005/01/13 08:17:03 [29636]
2003 Apr 15
1
Two --bwlimit issues
Hi,
I have two issues with the --bwlimit parameter to rsync which are not
mentioned in the FAQ (please correct me if I am wrong):
1. When both an rsync client and an rsync daemon specify the --bwlimit
parameter, the client's value overrides the server's value. This could
be used in a DOS attack if the client uses a larger value than the
server intended. The documentation also is
2008 Mar 28
1
bwlimit on rsync locally
Does "bwlimit" option really work on rsync locally? We have one type
of harddisk and want to slow down rsync I/O on disk because I don't
want the disk head gets too hot. While I'm trying to use --bwlimit
option, it looks the rsync speed was slowed down, but iostat is not
improved at all. In both case the block written speed is increased by
the same amount.
How could I really
2004 Jun 29
1
SEGV using --delete and multiple sources
When attempting to sync multiple sources to a single area,
/fs/lib# ls
./ ../ bin/ founder/ skill/ var/
I want to combine these four rsyncs
/usr/local/bin/rsync --exclude '.snapshot' --stats -v
--bwlimit=1024 --delete -atz 'host::lib/bin' .
/usr/local/bin/rsync --exclude '.snapshot' --stats -v
--bwlimit=1024 --delete -atz 'host::lib/var' .
2003 Oct 17
2
--bwlimit not working right
Hello!
I cant get the bwlimit option working right.
If i set this option over 400 kbyte per sec i still only get 400kbyte
per sec, whether wich value i set.
I try this option with a 100MB big file.
I use a debian stable System with rsync version 2.5.6cvs protocol
version 26.
Can someone tell me how i can this get working?
thx
Rene
dpkg -l "rsync*"
ii rsync 2.5.5-0.1 fast remote
2007 Feb 16
3
--bwlimit -z limits filesystem speed, not network speed
My impression when running with --bwlimit in combination with
compression -z is that the speed to the filesystem is limited to the
value given in --bwlimit.
This must be contrary to the intention with --bwlimit.
David
2013 Feb 13
2
[Bug 9660] New: rsync --daemon --bwlimit does not work on server side
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9660
Summary: rsync --daemon --bwlimit does not work on server side
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.9
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: mopp at gmx.net
2004 May 26
1
bwlimit=
Wayne replied to my original note which said that in a special situation that I was using to probe rsync to build a behavioral model that bwlimit= resulted in bimodal behavior around a 4000 kbyte/sec value.
He responded with a patch that I have tested in a limited way. I have a push scenario from a local site to a remote site. I use a file that is 6.3 Megabyte in size whose checksums (when
2008 Jan 06
1
DRBD NFS load issues
My NFS setup is a heartbeat setup on two servers running Active/Passive
DRBD. The NFS servers themselves are 1x 2 core Opterons with 8G ram and
5TB space with 16 drives and a 3ware controller. They're connected to a
HP procurve switch with bonded ethernet. The sync-rates between the two
DRBD nodes seem to safely reach 200Mbps or better. The processors on the
active NFS servers run with a load
2003 Jun 18
1
Oops more testing was required....
Oops. Missed one line in the last patch....
Roger.
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2011 Jan 21
2
Issue with bwlimit after resuming a partial transfer due to a communication break
I am using rsync version 3.0.7. My rsync server is running on the cloud.
I have set the bwlimit to 10 i.e. 10 KBps. When I try to sync files the
bwlimit is as what is
set. I have enabled storage of partial files. When a communication break
causes rsync to
time out during a transfer the partial file is stored in the partial
directory. I then try rsync
again when the link is up. At this point I see
2009 Nov 09
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6881] New: --bwlimit option uses KiB/s, but is documented as (what amounts to) kB/s
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6881
Summary: --bwlimit option uses KiB/s, but is documented as (what
amounts to) kB/s
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at
2010 Jul 29
1
Add bwlimit to SSH Single Use Deamon
Hello List.
is there any way to add an bwlimit to an SSH Singel USe Deamon?
My cutomer want to use ssh and i want to set an Bandwith limit.
As long that bwlimit is not an rsyncd.conf option i see no way to add ist
for ssh connections.
I am using debian Lenny with rsync 3.0.3
Thnaks,
Mark
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Mark Eisenbl?tter
Gei?end?rfer & Leschinsky GmbH
www.gl-systemhaus.de
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2015 Jun 16
1
Strange problem with rsync and expect
Version: 3.0.6OS: CentOS 6.6
I met a strange problem when using rsync with expect. I wrote a script backing up using rsync and expect. However when I run the script twice for two different files at same time, the two files on destination path would be deleted automatically before the files closed. The output of inotify_wait was like:
./ MODIFY .redo02.log.dOlbek
./ DELETE .redo02.log.dOlbek
2013 Mar 06
1
[Bug 7120] Variable bandwidth limit .. bwlimit
mhh - interesting question......
what about combining the power of throttle ( http://linux.die.net/man/1/throttle ) or similar tools (there are some more like this) with rsync ?
via this hint: http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2006-February/014623.html i got a clue how to combine rsync and throttle and gave it a try :
cat throttle-wrap
#!/bin/bash
throttle -k 1 -s 1| "$@"
rsync
2012 Sep 28
1
dynamic bwlimit with rsync
Hi,
Is there a way to do rsync with varying bwlimit during the transfer. I tried to look using Linux 'tc' but it looks trivial. Do somebody has working model for it?
Our pipe is limited and we don't want to give everything to rsync, We have situation where we want rsync transfers to scale up or down within a specified bandwidth limit. For e.g. if there are two (or multiple) rsyncs
2010 Feb 16
5
Rsync / ssh high cpu load
Hi everybody,
I am using Cygwin rsync/ssh to synchronize my files from my home computer to
my server. I raised a question on the Cygwin list as well, but thought this
list would be appropriate too.
The issue is that the CPU on the sending side is fully allocated by
rsync/ssh (both taking 50%) during a file transfer. This is the command I
use:
rsync -e ssh * <user>@<server>:/data