Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS + rsync, backup on steroids.

2006-09-12 Thread Nicolas Williams
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 05:57:33PM +1000, Boyd Adamson wrote: > On 12/09/2006, at 1:28 AM, Nicolas Williams wrote: > >Now you have a persistent SSH connection to remote-host that forwards > >connections to localhost:12345 to port 56789 on remote-host. > > > >So now you can use your Perl scripts mor

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS + rsync, backup on steroids.

2006-09-12 Thread Boyd Adamson
On 12/09/2006, at 1:28 AM, Nicolas Williams wrote: On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 06:39:28AM -0700, Bui Minh Truong wrote: Does "ssh -v" tell you any more ? I don't think problem is ZFS send/recv. I think it's take a lot of time to connect over SSH. I tried to access SSH by typing: ssh remote_machine

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS + rsync, backup on steroids.

2006-09-11 Thread Nicolas Williams
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 06:39:28AM -0700, Bui Minh Truong wrote: > >Does "ssh -v" tell you any more ? > I don't think problem is ZFS send/recv. I think it's take a lot of time to > connect over SSH. > I tried to access SSH by typing: ssh remote_machine. It also takes serveral > seconds( one or a

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS + rsync, backup on steroids.

2006-09-11 Thread Tim Foster
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 06:39 -0700, Bui Minh Truong wrote: > Do you have any suggestions? Yeah, I think we need more information to debug this: I'm seeing - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ptime ssh usuki hostname usuki real0.600 user0.065 sys 0.013 - Oh, and yeah - what James said

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS + rsync, backup on steroids.

2006-09-11 Thread James C. McPherson
Bui Minh Truong wrote: Hi Thanks for your replying. Can you give more details : what's the ssh machine you're logging into (OS and version of ssh, and perhaps the amount of encryption you're doing). Two of my machines are T-2000 ( Sun servers) running Sparc Solaris. How fast is the network

[zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS + rsync, backup on steroids.

2006-09-11 Thread Bui Minh Truong
Hi Thanks for your replying. >Can you give more details : what's the ssh machine you're logging into >(OS and version of ssh, and perhaps the amount of encryption you're >doing). Two of my machines are T-2000 ( Sun servers) running Sparc Solaris. >How fast is the network between the two machine