one33_bpm
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Hello All,
I am trying to rsync data from my FreeNAS to a Synology box on my local network. Previously, i have done this through a CIFS mount, SSH, and rsyncd. These work well, and all that, but I was interested to see what the performance would be like over NFS.
Of course I have tried rsync over a mounted an NFS share, however, I happened to come across a thread on samba.org that suggested that i could rsync directly to the share, without having mounted it. (linky)
When I tried executing this command on my FreeNAS box, I get the following...
It appears that it is trying to initiate rsync over SSH instead of through NFS. When I let this command run through, it appears to run through SSH. Throughput & CPU usage reflect this on both sides of the rsync.
Why is this the case? Have I missed some configuration somewhere? Is what I am trying to do even possible?
I am trying to rsync data from my FreeNAS to a Synology box on my local network. Previously, i have done this through a CIFS mount, SSH, and rsyncd. These work well, and all that, but I was interested to see what the performance would be like over NFS.
Of course I have tried rsync over a mounted an NFS share, however, I happened to come across a thread on samba.org that suggested that i could rsync directly to the share, without having mounted it. (linky)
When I tried executing this command on my FreeNAS box, I get the following...
Code:
[root@furnace] /mnt# rsync -avP --no-o --no-g /mnt/zDisk/software thermostat:/volume1/tresor Could not create directory '/root/.ssh'. The authenticity of host 'thermostat.powdahaus.lan (192.168.14.3)' can't be established. ECDSA key fingerprint is 0b:88:ae:be:46:34:a1:d7:ff:c2:98:67:d8:7c:77:33. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
It appears that it is trying to initiate rsync over SSH instead of through NFS. When I let this command run through, it appears to run through SSH. Throughput & CPU usage reflect this on both sides of the rsync.
Why is this the case? Have I missed some configuration somewhere? Is what I am trying to do even possible?