Re: [CentOS] BackupPC and rsync

2012-09-26 Thread Les Mikesell
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Emmett Culley emm...@webengineer.com wrote:
 I have been using BackupPC via rsync daemons on the target machines and all 
 has been working well.  At least until about the time rsync went to version 
 3.0.6.

 Since then backups have been failing for some targets.  The failure is a TCP 
 ZeroWindow issue.  It looks like the server rsync process cannot empty it's 
 buffer soon enough and eventually the process fails.

 I really do not know if it is rsync version related, because I never looked 
 at the packet stream until I started having failures.

 BackupPC was running on a VM host and the failing machine was one of the 
 guest VMs. I tried upgrading rsync to 3.0.9 and that didn't help.

 So I moved the BackupPC set up to a different server (no VM).  Not all 
 backups are working. though I still see some ZeroWindow packets along with a 
 few retransmision packets.  But the backup completes on all machines, 
 including the VM that was failing before.

 I've googled rsync zerowindow and found some references, but none seemed to 
 apply to my situation.

 Anybody else having a similar experience?

I found an old mention of turning off TCP window scaling solving a
problem with rsync (not involving backuppc).   Seems unlikely but
might be worth a try: sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling=0.

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Re: [CentOS] BackupPC and rsync

2012-09-26 Thread Emmett Culley
On 09/26/2012 11:05 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Emmett Culley emm...@webengineer.com 
 wrote:
 I have been using BackupPC via rsync daemons on the target machines and all 
 has been working well.  At least until about the time rsync went to version 
 3.0.6.

 Since then backups have been failing for some targets.  The failure is a TCP 
 ZeroWindow issue.  It looks like the server rsync process cannot empty it's 
 buffer soon enough and eventually the process fails.

 I really do not know if it is rsync version related, because I never looked 
 at the packet stream until I started having failures.

 BackupPC was running on a VM host and the failing machine was one of the 
 guest VMs. I tried upgrading rsync to 3.0.9 and that didn't help.

 So I moved the BackupPC set up to a different server (no VM).  Not all 
 backups are working. though I still see some ZeroWindow packets along with a 
 few retransmision packets.  But the backup completes on all machines, 
 including the VM that was failing before.

 I've googled rsync zerowindow and found some references, but none seemed to 
 apply to my situation.

 Anybody else having a similar experience?

 I found an old mention of turning off TCP window scaling solving a
 problem with rsync (not involving backuppc).   Seems unlikely but
 might be worth a try: sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling=0.


I tried that on the target VM and it didn't make any difference.  Then I tried 
it on the BackupPC server and that didn't make any difference either.

Thanks for the suggestion anyway.

Emmett

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Re: [CentOS] BackupPC and rsync

2012-09-26 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 09/25/2012 08:33 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:
 Since then backups have been failing for some targets.  The failure
 is a TCP ZeroWindow issue.  It looks like the server rsync process
 cannot empty it's buffer soon enough and eventually the process
 fails.

If the rsync server sends a TCP ZeroWindow packet to a client, that 
probably indicates that the server is either hung or looped.  Either 
way, it has stopped reading data from the socket, and the kernel sends 
ZeroWindow to the client's host to indicate that the client should stop 
sending data.

You may have found a bug in rsync that the developers need to resolve. 
Have you tried attaching strace to the rsync server process when it hangs?
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