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Siyfion
Sep 19, 2013Aspirant
Rsync just hangs..
So I have three shares on a ReadyNAS 3200 that I'd like to sync with a ReadyNAS Pro 4 which is used as an in-house backup, before the data is eventually backed up onto external HDDs and removed off-site. The share's contain a fairly sizeable amount of data 100s of GB.
No matter what I do, I cannot get the 3200 to backup the three shares to the Pro 4. Ideally I'd like to get the first data backed up using a standard NFS backup then switch to a Rsync incremental backup that will run every few hours each day.
When attempting to backup using NFS shares from the Pro "pulling" data from the 3200, it never gets started, just hangs. If I "push" the data from the 3200 to the Pro, it starts and very slowly copies some files over, then the 3200 Frontview stops responding and the backup simply halts.
If I try to do the first backup using Rsync, no matter which way around I try it, they always both get stuck at "receiving incremental file list" and while neither locks-up or fails to respond, nothing actually happens (I've left it for 7 days+ once and still nothing).
No matter what I do, I cannot get the 3200 to backup the three shares to the Pro 4. Ideally I'd like to get the first data backed up using a standard NFS backup then switch to a Rsync incremental backup that will run every few hours each day.
When attempting to backup using NFS shares from the Pro "pulling" data from the 3200, it never gets started, just hangs. If I "push" the data from the 3200 to the Pro, it starts and very slowly copies some files over, then the 3200 Frontview stops responding and the backup simply halts.
If I try to do the first backup using Rsync, no matter which way around I try it, they always both get stuck at "receiving incremental file list" and while neither locks-up or fails to respond, nothing actually happens (I've left it for 7 days+ once and still nothing).
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- AlexPeNETGEAR ExpertSome questions,
1. What are you rsyncing source and destination?
2. Are you able to rsync to the 3200 as the destination vice versa?
3. Are you initiating this job from the GUI or command line?- 8ohmhGuide
Holger Ohmacht aka h8ohmh / 8ohmh:
The problem lies in the filesystem buffer / usage of the interworking of harddisk/hw so far as I could investigate.
Temporal solution for local drives (eg. USB3<->HD) : A script which is polling the changing disk space. If no changing free disk space then rsync is stalled and have to be restarted
cmd="rsync -aW --progress --stats --preallocate --super <here your source dir> <here your dest dir>" eval "$cmd" & rm ./ndf.txt rm ./odf.txt while [[ 0 == 0 ]]; do df > ./ndf.txt cmp ./odf.txt ./ndf.txt res="$?" echo "$res" if [[ $res == 0 ]]; then echo "#################################################" ls -al "./ndf.txt" ls -al "./odf.txt" killall rsync eval "$cmd" & else cp ./ndf.txt ./odf.txt fi sleep 60 done
`
Change `<source dir>` etc to your paths!In my case it is always stalling after some few 100's files by usage of rsync's --preallocate option files (normally because of better disk performance and rescueing continuous blocks), so as long as the disk and filesystem drivers not reworked there just this solution
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredIt's normal.
If you look at the logs or do
# cat /proc/meminfo
You will see that a lot of RAM is used for caching to improve performance. The memory will be freed up if needed for other tasks. - SiyfionAspirantI've just sent a request and linked this thread...
Is it normal for that amount of memory to be used? I mean, there's barely any available and none of the processes seem to be using any...? - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredI think you should contact support for assistance.
- SiyfionAspirantYeah, I mean while it's the main NFS datastore for the VMs, there a) aren't that many VMs and b) even less that actually do very much work... (There's 1 with SQL server installed and an accountancy package server, probably make up 99% of the usage)
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThat looks like a pretty light load.
What's the output of
# df -h - SiyfionAspirantBy CPU:
By MEM: - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredI would suggest you download your logs (Status > Logs > Download all logs), open an online case and attach your logs to your case.
- SiyfionAspirantTwo questions; how likely are support to refuse to help if I've enabled SSH access? Do I need to reboot the NAS to enable SSH? (if so, no can do until out of business hours)
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredWell if you are comfortable with the support implications of enabling SSH you could run top
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