Hi Robert:

francesco@tya64:~$ uname -r
3.2.0-4-amd64
francesco@tya64:~$


I do not understand "tunnel". I use classical scp, passwordless (my pub
keys at the mainframe):

francesco@tya64:~$ scp -p
[email protected]:/gpfs/scratch/userexternal/fpietra0/P2f_accelMD_H2O_PLX/*30.dcd
/home/francesco/PLX


and "stalling" occurs randomly. I did not try with another box, where jelly
is installed. Also, I did not try either from the Linux prompt (actually I
us startx, followed by gnome-session. I am having those problems from the
gnome terminal). I never had such problems from a French server at the Univ
Picardie, but that automatically probalby uses ftp (and it has to be used
from the graphical interface).

Thanks
francesco



On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Robert Rottscholl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Francesco,
>
> what kernel version do you use? There is an unfixed (in mainline) kernel
> bug in the tun device which might cause your problems (see
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74051 ). This will only be a
> problem if you use a tunnel to connect to your server.
>
> Greets
>
> Robert
>
> Am 21.05.2014 21:16, schrieb Francesco Pietra:
>
>  Hello:
>> Since a few days, scp downloading 500MB file from a supercomputer at the
>> Italian center CINECA results quite often in
>>
>>
>> francesco@tya64:~/PLX$ scp -p
>> [email protected]:/gpfs/scratch/userexternal/
>> fpietra0/P3f_accelMD_H2O_PLX/*29.dcd
>> /home/francesco/PLX
>> npt_accel-29.dcd                                3%   13MB   0.0KB/s -
>> stalled -
>>
>>
>> No problem with small files.
>>
>> Check at CINECA resulted in no malfunction. The provider (TELECOM ITALY)
>> says their adsl if percetly functioning. Actually, the speed, ca
>> 600kb/s, is as expected (don't smile, Italy is at that speed; if you pay
>> more, you can just hope to download at 1000kb/s, while out is always
>> impracticably slow).
>>
>> My question is: can scp, as available from my installation on a wheezy
>> amd64 box, be responsible?
>>
>> thanks for advice
>>
>> francesco pietra
>>
>>
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