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On Thursday 30 July 2020 22:37, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
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> > No, I am not using USB.
>
> your dmesg didn't make it to the list because you are attaching a text file
> and attachments are not allowed on misc.
>
>
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On Thursday 30 July 2020 22:36, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
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> > No, I am not using USB.
>
> rsync between disks should be very fast.
Right.
> you are going from the sata to the nvme ?
No. It is SATA to SATA, using a
Attached.
OpenBSD 6.7 (GENERIC.MP) #2: Thu Jun 4 09:55:08 MDT 2020
r...@syspatch-67-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17125511168 (16332MB)
avail mem = 16593870848 (15825MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at
No, I am not using USB.
Latest obsd with new 4TB wd red ssd disk copying from 2TB seagate exos returns
80GB in 8 hours with zero activity by other tasks. The server has 12GB ecc ram
cache. Copying 1.4 TB from a nas to the same exos took 2.5 hours shy. Is there
a problem with how obsd handles internal storage? Or a
Chris Cappuccio [ch...@nmedia.net] wrote:
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> such as: cp -r /usr/bin /mnt/usr/bin
> or: tar cf - -C /usr/bin . | tar xpf - -C /mnt/usr/bin
>
also the destination filesystem should be mounted with async (dangerous on
power loss) or softdep (not very dangerous on power loss) to avoid huge
On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 13:37:39 -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> > No, I am not using USB.
>
> your dmesg didn't make it to the list because you are attaching a text file
> and attachments are not allowed on misc.
Actually, these days they are allowed.
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> No, I am not using USB.
your dmesg didn't make it to the list because you are attaching a text file
and attachments are not allowed on misc.
please put it inline with the message.
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> No, I am not using USB.
rsync between disks should be very fast. you are going from the sata to the
nvme ? NetBSD or FreeBSD or somebody made some speed improvements to nvme
that we should review. i can't remember right now. anyways, 10GB/hour
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> Latest obsd with new 4TB wd red ssd disk copying from 2TB seagate exos
> returns 80GB in 8 hours with zero activity by other tasks. The server has
> 12GB ecc ram cache. Copying 1.4 TB from a nas to the same exos took 2.5 hours
> shy. Is there a
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