Re: [s3ql] bandwidth limits

2016-01-28 Thread Nikolaus Rath
On Jan 27 2016, Alexandre Gonçalves wrote: > Hi, > > When s3ql is uploading, the internet connection becomes very slow for other > processes. > > Is there a way to limit bandwidth? No. > What is the impact of the > option --threads on the bandwidth? Unless your

Re: [s3ql] DNS / internet connection problems

2016-01-28 Thread Daniel Jagszent
Hi Alexandre, > [...] > Jan 27 08:32:19 zen s3ql: raise HostnameNotResolvable(address[0]) > Jan 27 08:32:19 zen s3ql: dugong.HostnameNotResolvable: Host > ideiao.commondatastorage.googleapis.com does not have any ip addresses > Jan 27 08:33:43 zen s3ql: Unmounting file system... > > it seems

Re: [s3ql] DNS / internet connection problems

2016-01-28 Thread Alexandre Gonçalves
Hi, Thanks. Before you posted, I've activated the cache feature of BIND. Let's see how it goes. quinta-feira, 28 de Janeiro de 2016 às 19:02:47 UTC, Daniel Jagszent escreveu: > > Hi Alexandre, > > > [...] > > Jan 27 08:32:19 zen s3ql: raise HostnameNotResolvable(address[0]) > > Jan

Re: [s3ql] DNS / internet connection problems

2016-01-28 Thread Alexandre Gonçalves
> > > > What should happen after the timeout? > (See also https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=771969#42) > The same... But if there is a temporary connection problem (shorter than the timeout) , s3ql might not crash. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

Re: [s3ql] bandwidth limits

2016-01-28 Thread Alexandre Gonçalves
> > > No. > > Well, I think it should. While my server is doing massive uploads (in a 10Mbit/s upload connection) the other computers get many timeout and dns errors Which is very annoying. But don't get me wrong: I think your software is great! -- You received this message because

Re: [s3ql] DNS / internet connection problems

2016-01-28 Thread Nikolaus Rath
On Jan 28 2016, Alexandre Gonçalves wrote: What should happen after the timeout? (See also https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=771969#42) The same... But if there is a temporary connection problem (shorter than the timeout) , s3ql might not

Re: [s3ql] bandwidth limits

2016-01-28 Thread Nikolaus Rath
On Jan 28 2016, Alexandre Gonçalves wrote: No. Well, I think it should. While my server is doing massive uploads (in a 10Mbit/s upload connection) the other computers get many timeout and dns errors Which is very annoying. Well, patches are welcome

Re: [s3ql] bandwidth limits

2016-01-28 Thread 'William J. Bowman' via s3ql
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:37:35AM -0800, Alexandre Gonçalves wrote: > Well, I think it should. I disagree; this should be done by a separate tool. For instance, I use the bandwidth limiter/shaper Trickle (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trickle) whenever I launch s3ql to prevent exactly the