We're having a performance issue when attempting to rsync a very large file. 
Transfer rate is only 1.5MB/sec.  My issue looks very similar to this one: 
 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg17812.html  
 
In that thread, a  'dynamic_hash.diff' patch was developed to work around this 
issue. I applied the 'dynamic_hash' patch included in the 2.6.7 src, but it 
didn't help.   
 
We are trying to evaluate the possibility of using rsync as an
alternative to IBM's FlashCopy, which only works within the storage
pool controlled by our San Volume Controller.

Some details about our test environment:
 
- Sender and Receiver are both POWER6 servers running AIX 5.3 
- Fiber attached disk, DS8300  storage 
- Gigabit network (Hypervisor Virtual I/O) 
- Test file is 232GB 
- I've tried rsync version 3.0.7 (vanilla) and 2.6.7 with the dynamic_hash.diff 
patch, both compiled with IBM's xlc compiler.  
Same behavior with both versions.
- It takes approx 1.5 hours to 'consider' the file before transfers begin, no 
big deal... 
- Once the changes are being sent, the rate is only 1.5MB/sec 
- Nothing is using either the source or destination files, only rsync (these 
are test servers.) 
- Both servers appear healthy, no CPU or memory problems.  
 
Just hoping somebody might have some insight.  The thread I linked above didn't 
have any info indicating success or failure of the patch - the original poster 
didn't provide any feedback.   
 
Eric Cron 
[email protected]


      
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