On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 02:57:40PM -0600, Dave Dykstra wrote:
>
> Those symptoms are quite different. I suggest checking the server side
> logs first. The EOF occurs on the client side anytime the server side goes
> away prematurely. You probably aren't yet stressing TCP because I don't
> think much bidirectional traffic is exchanged so early, unless your first
> file is very large.
>
> - Dave Dykstra
I would love to. I still cannot get the site owners at the server end to tell
me what rsyncd reports in their logs when I connect then drop. It's a quest.
All though rsync itself may not be stressing TCP my system (clinet side) is
under heavy load (avg 75% capacity on tr0) from ftp clients. Regardless, I
see the timeouts on my end from rsync even if I disable ftpd and only run
rsync requests to the upstream rsync servers.
I'll continue to look into it. Thanks for the feedback.
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