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Re: xfsdump slow on large filesystem.

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Subject: Re: xfsdump slow on large filesystem.
From: Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:30:55 -0400
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On 7/18/05, Eugene Melamud wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I am getting really miserable results from xfsdump when mirroring large 
> filesystem over network.
> The command I run on the source computer is this.
> 
> xfsdump -A -J - /dev/sda1 | ssh node22 xfsrestore -J -A - /backup
> 
> Two computers are connected via 1Gbit network. Connection is good, when I 
> test transfers with
> rsync, I get transfer between two computers at 35Mb/sec easy on large files. 
> The maximum read
> speed on /dev/sda1 measured with dd is about 45 Mb/sec. The maximum write 
> speed on /backup raid
> disk is about 100Mb/sec.
> 
> Given that the most file on the filesystem are small, I can not expect very 
> high throughput. I was
> hopping for at least 10Mb/sec. What I get is 35G transferred in the last 
> 16hrs, that's less than
> 1Mb/sec.
> 

Still not fast, but by my math 35GB in 16 hours is 5.3 Mb/sec.  (Were
you calculating MB/sec. ?)

Or were all of the above Mb/sec. figures meant to be MB/Sec.  They do
all seem too small for Mb/Sec. values.

Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century


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