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08-17-2006 06:12 AM
08-17-2006 06:12 AM
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08-17-2006 06:20 AM
08-17-2006 06:20 AM
Re: rsync issue
No, this is not proper funciton of rsync.
What really matters is if the same file ends up at both ends of the connection.
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08-17-2006 06:27 AM
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08-17-2006 06:30 AM
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Re: rsync issue
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08-17-2006 06:32 AM
08-17-2006 06:32 AM
Re: rsync issue
http://rsync.samba.org/how-rsync-works.html
"The block size and, in later versions, the size of the block checksum are calculated on a per file basis according to the size of that file."
Thus, rsync's notion of a block (upon which both sender and receiver must agree) is data dependent.
I suspect that the source array and the destination array are running vastly different RAID levels (maybe that double parity stuff on the VA) and you are seeing differences in array utilization not the logical utilization as seen by the UNIX hosts themselves.
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08-17-2006 06:34 AM
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08-17-2006 05:41 PM
08-17-2006 05:41 PM
Re: rsync issue
allow me to also contribute in saying that you can modify your rsync script to display statistics about the operations going on.
e.g.
SERVER2: /home/yogeeraj/scripts>./rsync_server1.sh
receiving file list ...
2483 files to consider
applications/0 files...
application/scripts/nmon/observations/
application/scripts/logfiles/error-nmon.crn
0 100% 0.00kB/s 148:11:24 (1, 60.7% of 2483)
application/scripts/logfiles/error-sr710rp1.crn
0 100% 0.00kB/s 148:11:24 (2, 60.8% of 2483)
application/scripts/logfiles/output-nmon.crn
194 100% 189.45kB/s 0:00:00 (3, 60.9% of 2483)
application/scripts/logfiles/output-sr710rp1.crn
0 100% 0.00kB/s 148:11:24 (4, 61.1% of 2483)
application/scripts/nmon/observations/perf.nmon
172084 100% 3.49MB/s 0:00:00 (5, 61.7% of 2483)
application/scripts/nmon/observations/perf.nmon.csv.Z
54343 100% 541.52kB/s 0:00:00 (6, 61.8% of 2483)
wrote 2526 bytes read 121817 bytes 82895.33 bytes/sec
total size is 344642622 speedup is 2771.71
SERVER2: /home/yogeeraj/scripts>
Hence, you can do your test and verify where the problem really lies.
hope this helps too!
kind regards
yogeeraj
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08-22-2006 02:08 AM
08-22-2006 02:08 AM
Re: rsync issue
I'll admit I was a little skeptical that could be the cause because I'd done fbackup/frecover of the file system and the file system utilization matched on both systems. The man page for frecover seems to indiciate (for lack of any mention to the contrary) that the -s option is necessary to optimize disk usage for sparse files. It seems that was not the case, however, as I only used -rv options.
Jeff Traigle