On 20/12/12 09:21, Lars Tobias Skjong-Børsting wrote:
> On 12/19/12 5:48 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>> Does this run through a stateful firewall or NAT router?
> No, directly through a gigabit switch.
>
>> Instances have been reported where rsync processing had long enough
>> idle periods for the device to time the connnection out.
> I see. The nas host has a very large number of files, so that may be the
> cause of the long delay, but I'm not sure of it.
>
>> If that is the case you might enable keep-alives to fix it.
> Hmm, I haven't noticed that exised for rsyncd (not over SSH). I'll check
> it out, thanks.
>
Possibly the NAS is running out of RAM/swap which is causing it to take
a long time, and eventually crashing (rsync) hence the failure?
Just a suggestion to check memory usage on the nas during a running
backup....
Regards,
Adam
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