Hi,

If you can share those scripts that make use of mbuffer, please feel
free to do so ;)


Bruno
On 19-7-2010 20:02, Brent Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Richard Jahnel <rich...@ellipseinc.com> 
> wrote:
>   
>> I've tried ssh blowfish and scp arcfour. both are CPU limited long before 
>> the 10g link is.
>>
>> I'vw also tried mbuffer, but I get broken pipe errors part way through the 
>> transfer.
>>
>> I'm open to ideas for faster ways to to either zfs send directly or through 
>> a compressed file of the zfs send output.
>>
>> For the moment I;
>>
>> zfs send > pigz
>> scp arcfour the file gz file to the remote host
>> gunzip < to zfs receive
>>
>> This takes a very long time for 3 TB of data, and barely makes use the 10g 
>> connection between the machines due to the CPU limiting on the scp and 
>> gunzip processes.
>>
>> Thank you for your thoughts
>>
>> Richard J.
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> I found builds <130 had issues with TCP. I could reproduce TCP
> timeouts/socket errors up until I got on 132. I have stayed on 132 so
> far since I haven't found any other show stoppers.
> Mbuffer is probably your best bet, I rolled mbuffer into my
> replication scripts, which I could share if anyone's interested.
> Older versions of my script are on www.brentrjones.com but I have a
> new one which uses mbuffer
>
>
>
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