Re: [OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates

2011-04-14 Thread Chris Hoy Poy
5 AM Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates > Anyone have experience using XFS or other filesystems instead of ext*? *waves* I am using xfs now and plan to use xfs on my new servers. This time I will try to tune xfs as well. Currently I lean to the following config: Dell515 with Cen

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates

2011-04-13 Thread Harald Barth
> Anyone have experience using XFS or other filesystems instead of ext*? *waves* I am using xfs now and plan to use xfs on my new servers. This time I will try to tune xfs as well. Currently I lean to the following config: Dell515 with Centos 5 HW mirrored SATA disks for root file system and x

[OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates

2011-04-13 Thread Andrew Deason
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:54:12 -0400 Eric Chris Garrison wrote: > I've measured two ways, using "time vos move" and dividing the size by > the time, and confirmed the rough result by watching the transfer rate > on "iftop". Okay, but the actual amount of data going over the wire is closer to 'vos

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates

2011-04-13 Thread Derrick Brashear
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Eric Chris Garrison wrote: > On 4/13/11 12:01 PM, openafs-info-requ...@openafs.org wrote: >> From: Andrew Deason >> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:59:22 -0500 >> Organization: Sine Nomine Associates >> Subject: [OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed

[OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates

2011-04-13 Thread Eric Chris Garrison
On 4/13/11 12:01 PM, openafs-info-requ...@openafs.org wrote: > From: Andrew Deason > Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:59:22 -0500 > Organization: Sine Nomine Associates > Subject: [OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates > > On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:20:25 -0400 > Eric Chris Garrison wrot

[OpenAFS] Re: vos move speed rates

2011-04-12 Thread Andrew Deason
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:20:25 -0400 Eric Chris Garrison wrote: > I've asked something similar before, but I could use some insight on > how vos moves actually work. I have a volume being vos move'd from > one server to another right now, poking along in the range of about > 15-20 Mbit/s (on a Gig