I have a filesystem that comes from pool that was set up on another system (NAS4Free 11).
I'd like to replicate that file system to my current system.
The latest snapshot was done manually on FreeNAS 11.3
I do something as simple as:
But the transfer doesn't complete.
From zfs list -r BACKUP_POOL: I have 1.48 TB to transfer
Here's what I see in the reporting page: it ran for about 2h20, at about 100 MiB/s
Calculating, that's 60*60*2.33 ≈ 8400 seconds * 100 = 840 MiB transferred.
So that's about 37% of my data.
I couldn't find anything in the logs in /var/log
Since the transfer aborts, the filesystem that is created at the beginning of the transfer is destroyed when the transfer doesn't finish.
Here's my memory report. I did a reboot before the transfer. I only have 16 GB (my system doesn't support more).
I currently don't have swap (the drives where I will enable it are not yet erased/recreated).
Is that only caused by a lack of memory?
Is it expected that I don't find any trace of the send/receive failure?
How can I log my future send/receive?
That's the only large filesystem I have to import.
I will never transfer such an amount in the future.
I'd like to replicate that file system to my current system.
The latest snapshot was done manually on FreeNAS 11.3
I do something as simple as:
Code:
zfs send BACKUP_POOL/migration/MAIN_POOL/photovideo/masters@migration_ready | zfs receive ARCHIVE_POOL/photos/masters
But the transfer doesn't complete.
From zfs list -r BACKUP_POOL: I have 1.48 TB to transfer
Code:
BACKUP_POOL/migration/MAIN_POOL/photovideo/originaux 1.48T 983G 1.45T /mnt/BACKUP_POOL/migration/MAIN_POOL/photovideo/originaux
Here's what I see in the reporting page: it ran for about 2h20, at about 100 MiB/s
Calculating, that's 60*60*2.33 ≈ 8400 seconds * 100 = 840 MiB transferred.
So that's about 37% of my data.
I couldn't find anything in the logs in /var/log
Since the transfer aborts, the filesystem that is created at the beginning of the transfer is destroyed when the transfer doesn't finish.
Here's my memory report. I did a reboot before the transfer. I only have 16 GB (my system doesn't support more).
I currently don't have swap (the drives where I will enable it are not yet erased/recreated).
Is that only caused by a lack of memory?
Is it expected that I don't find any trace of the send/receive failure?
How can I log my future send/receive?
That's the only large filesystem I have to import.
I will never transfer such an amount in the future.
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