Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:51:55 -0700 From: Steven Schlansker <stevenschlansker@berkeley.edu> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Strange performance characteristics with ZFS Message-ID: <469FC0DB.3040105@berkeley.edu> In-Reply-To: <b41c75520707170012n77882d86h1bef96c4eb76f032@mail.gmail.com> References: <2978EDA9-D393-434C-B734-2DE188631761@berkeley.edu> <b41c75520707161316q5a6f9940q40e7281e1baffbfc@mail.gmail.com> <469C3900.5020703@berkeley.edu> <1c5c32890707162045u9d56cfeq2f7430ddddd55418@mail.gmail.com> <469C48F2.7000302@berkeley.edu> <b41c75520707170012n77882d86h1bef96c4eb76f032@mail.gmail.com>
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Claus Guttesen wrote: >> Aha. It corrupted data. Now I have to start the copy over again :/ >> >> This is not good! Anything else I can try? (Hopefully without making >> the process fail :-p ) > > I've only copied data between freebsd using nfs (and zfs on the > server) which worked so apparently server and client introduces some > mismacth. Have you tried both tcp and udp? Both are about the same. A recent world rebuild on the BSD machine and an update of the Linux machine improved the situation a lot, although it's still not where I like it. Detail forthcoming in the reply to the next email :)
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