[U2] RE: [ID] Copying from AIX box to Linux box

2007-07-13 Thread Jon Wells
You guys were on the right track.  My Sys. Admin. traced her 
connection to the network and found she was on the wrong kind of 
port.  After switching that around, scp works much much 
faster.  Now I'm going to look into this rsync folks have been talking about.


THANKS,
Jon Wells

At 04:55 PM 7/12/2007, Matthew E. Lauterbach wrote:

I agree with Clayton.  Sounds like a duplex issue.  It sounds like the
port on the switch is erroring (- is that even a word?) out.


Matthew E. Lauterbach
Programming/Systems Administration Support Specialist
Academic and Information Services
West Texas AM University
8066512177


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That ought to be a pretty fast process.
Are either of these boxes new to the network?
Are the duplex/simplex and network speeds set appropiately on the boxes
and on the routers/switches?

--Clayton

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[U2] RE: [ID] Copying from AIX box to Linux box

2007-07-13 Thread Wang, Cody
NFS can be a good option when I work on our new Windows box. It is just
like another hard drive.

Best regards,

 

Cody Wang

Datatel System Analyst

Ohio Dominican University

1-614-251-4799


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Subject: [ID] Copying from AIX box to Linux box

Hi all,

We are trying to copy Unidata accounts from our AIX box to our Linux 
box.  We do not have a common tape drive we can use which would seem 
the ideal way to copy large amounts of stuff.  We decided to try 
using scp (SSH version of cp) and managed to get some small 
accounts copied over and working.  It is a very slow process 
:-(   While trying to use scp on an account with larger files (not 
huge mind you), the process will stall and then it is 
disconnected.  Does anyone know what would cause scp to stall like 
that?  It does not seem to use up a lot of resources on either box.

Any suggestions on what else would work in both a secure and, 
preferably, a faster manor?

Thanks,

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