On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Jochen Spieker <m...@well-adjusted.de> wrote: > lina: >> >> It's a bit big data to transfer, around 1.1 T, >> >> from one server to another server. > > Either use rsync without encryption (= not tunneled over SSH), or pipe > tar through netcat. The latter does not support resuming.
Thanks. I failed to find the mute the encryption options in rsync. BTW, How to set the port for netcat? The remote one has the following ports open: Not shown: 987 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh 80/tcp open http 111/tcp open rpcbind 711/tcp open cisco-tdp 1027/tcp open IIS 1029/tcp open ms-lsa 3001/tcp open nessus 3389/tcp open ms-wbt-server 8649/tcp open unknown 8651/tcp open unknown 8652/tcp open unknown 15004/tcp open unknown $ nc badapple.net 21 220 (vsFTPd 2.0.5) it chocked there. another one has: Not shown: 995 filtered ports PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp open http 443/tcp open https 3128/tcp open squid-http 8080/tcp open http-proxy 8888/tcp open sun-answerbook > > If you can tell us a bit more, we might be able to help better. Do you > have many small files or just a fewer big files? How fast and reliable > is the connection between the two computers? It's 8000 files, half 400M, half 5M. I don't know the reliable of the connection between the two servers, I guess it's okay. But from my side, the wireless is not stable. I don't know how to let it stable. I mean, not login every 10~15 minutes. (btw, Is big wind affects the wireless signal, kinda of silly to ask, I prefer the fresh air outside, so move laptop outside) > > J. > -- > When driving at night I find the headlights of oncoming vehicles very > attractive. > [Agree] [Disagree] > <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cag9cjmnajxhb9mcpbdums5oftynhyowiqxphujhkhq1ptmo...@mail.gmail.com