Yes, built. Compiled with specific options. Do you have any
questions about building on AIX? (again, I mention 4.1.5 and Apple
hardware because it is older and different, but it should be easier
on your newer, standard boxes)
Your I/O wait was on the box being read from or written to? How
On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 14:51, meg wrote:
> we use rsync on aix 4.1.5 (apple hardware). it builds very easily.
> do you have specific questions?
>
> goodluck!
We are running on an RS6000 (H80 with single CPU and 1gb memory). We are
also running a rather large Oracle database on it. I noticed tha
Thanks for the advice. I ran an rsync test, using SSH as the transport
agent, and I got the following throughput:
wrote 178895529 bytes read 32 bytes 499011.33 bytes/sec
total size is 1075112361 speedup is 6.01
It took the same amount of time as the ftp transfer did (about 6
minutes).
So, it
(Courtesy copy sent directly to Ben)
Eric Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben Ricker wrote:
> >
> > I am using Rsync between a Redhat Linux box and an AIX RS600. We have
> > a about 30gb of database we need to sync to a backup server. Sounds
> > good, right? The problem is that Rsync is so
Ben Ricker wrote:
>
> I am using Rsync between a Redhat Linux box and an AIX RS600. We have
> a about 30gb of database we need to sync to a backup server. Sounds
> good, right? The problem is that Rsync is so slow when we do the
> initial dump. We have files that are 1 - 5gb. It takes around 14-2
ere are some who call me Tim?"
Ben Ricker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.samba.org on 10/08/2001 06:50:02 PM
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Subject: Rsync Throughput issues
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I am using Rsync between
I am using Rsync between a Redhat Linux box and an AIX RS600. We have
a about 30gb of database we need to sync to a backup server. Sounds
good, right? The problem is that Rsync is so slow when we do the
initial dump. We have files that are 1 - 5gb. It takes around 14-20
hours to Rsync the file